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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Page.
Appointments _ 1926
Provincial Secretary.
f Rescission of appointments _ nol9 1927
Proclamations.
f Martin Mountain Forest, establishing _ nol9 1926
fMonte Hills Forest, establishing - nol9 1927
Orders in Council.
fOsoyoos Pound District, establishing - nol9 1927
Department of Attorney-General.
Supreme Court sittings _ _ _nol9 1928
Department of Education.
fCrawford Bay Rural School Distict, redefining ___nol9 1928
tGray Creek Rural School District, redefining _ nol9 1928
Department of Mines.
fAssayers’ examinations for licence to practise in Brit¬
ish Columbia - - - : - delO 1928 I
Department of Lauds.
Cancellation of reserve of Lot 193 and Parcel A of
Lot 197, Cowichan District _ no26 1932
Cariboo District, survey of Lots 10968 to 10977 _ de24 1930
Cariboo District, survey of Lot 10311 - del7 1932
Cariboo District, survey of Lot 10192 - delO 1966
Cariboo District, survey of Lot 10599 - de3 1931
Cassiar District, survey of Lot 5667 - delO 1931
Clayoquot District, survey of Lot 1531 - no26 1966
fCowichan District, survey of Lot 244 - jal4 1929
JKootenay District, survey of Lot 14698 - jal4 1929
Kootenay District, survey of Lot 14356 - ja7 1967
Kootenay District, survey of Lot 14520 - del7 1932
Kootenay District, survey of Lots 14696 and 14697_del0 1932
Kootenay District, survey of Lot 14615 - nol9 1933
fLillooet District, survey of Lots 1322 to 1328, 1340, 5685
to 5689, 5691, and 6469 _ jal4 1930
Lillooet District, survey of Lots 4763 and 4767 - de31 1967
Lillooet District, survey of Lots 7073 to 7075 - de24 1930
Lillooet District, survey of Lots 5472 to 5474, 5626, and
5627 _ _ _ delO 1932
Lillooet District, survey of Lots 6444, 6446 to 6455, 6457
to 6462 _ de3 1967
Lillooet District, survey of Lots 6323, 6324, 6328, 7077,
and 7078 _ no26 1932
tNew Westminster District, survey of Lot 675, Gp. 2 jal4 1928
New Westminster Dist., survey of Lot 5801, Gp. I.de31 1966
New Westminster Dist., survey of Lot 5800, Gp. 1 de24 1966
New Westminster Dist., survey of Lot 681, Gp. 2__de24 1930
New Westminster District, survey of N.W Vi Sec. 3 ;
L.S. 14-16, Sec. 8 ; L.S. 12, 13, Sec. 9 ; Fr. L.S. 3, Sec.
17, Tp. 4, R. 2, W. of 7th M. _ de24 1930
New Westminster Dist., survey of Lot 5798, Gp. LdelO 1931
New Westminster District, survey of Lots 3388 and
3389, Gp. 1 _ de3 1931
New Westminster Dist., survey of Lot 5797, Gp. Lnol9 1931
fOtter District, survey of Lot 80 _ jal4 1928
Range 5, Coast District, survey of Lot 6307 _ ja7 1967
Range 5, Coast District, survey of Lot 7437 _ delO 1931
Range 3, Coast District, survey of Lot 1402 _ de3 1931
Reserve of unrecorded waters of San Juan and Gordon
Rivers, Victoria Water District _ nol9 1930
Rupert District, survey of Lot 1599 _ de!7 1932
tSayward District, survey of Lot 1426 _ jal4 1930
Sayward District, survey of Lot 994 _ de31 1966
Similkameen Division of Yale District, survey of Lots
3581s to 3585s _ del7 1932
fTemporary reserve of Lot 5419, Gp. 1, New Westmin¬
ster District - nol9 1929
fTemporary reserve of Lot 5798, Gp. 1, New Westmin¬
ster District - nol9 1929
fTemporary reserve of Lot 5800, Gp. 1, New Westmin¬
ster District - nol9 1929
fTimber Licence x20808, auction sale _ no26 1929
Yale Division of Yale District, survey of Lot 1075.nol9 1931
Forest Branch.
fTimber Licence x4785, inviting tenders for purchase. _
_ delO 1929
ITimber Licence x9282, inviting tenders for purchase".
- nol9 1929
fTimber Licence x20825, inviting tenders for purchase
,m. nol9 1929
fTimber Licence x20921, inviting tenders for purchase.
m. -------- - no26 1929
limber Licence x20735, inviting tenders for purchase.
-r — . de31 1967
limber Licence x431, inviting tenders for purchase _
- no26 1932
Legislative Assembly.
Private Bills, rules respecting _ 1933
Applications for Phosphate Prospecting Licences.
Akamina Valley Oil Company, Limited (3 notices) _nol9 1936
Akamina Valley Oil Company, Limited (4 notices) nol9 1937
Cameron Thelma G - nol9 1937
^!=per’ xt" S'-W - no26 1937
fisher, Nettie H _ nol9 1937
Fisher. Nettie H., and James Fisher _ nol9 1937
Frank, Sa.ra.li M. _ d(?^
Freeman, V. J. (2 notices) _ delO 1937
Freeman, V. J. (7 notices) _ delO 1998
Harris, Thomas R. L. _ ..III~~nol9 1937
McAvoy, Winnie A., James Cassidy, and Nettie H
Flsher~- - - no 19 1937
1926
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
[November 19th, 1936
Applications to Lease Lands.
Page, j Miscellaneous.
Page.
Carmichael, Herbert _ no26
Cleveland, Larkin Carr _ de24
DeBeck, Edwin Keary _ de31
Eburne Saw Mills, Limited _ no26
Hansen, Hans _ delO
Higgs, William York _ del7
Applications to Purchase Lands.
tHammond, Harry J _ _ja7
IReinertson, Clarence George _ ja7
Trites, Amos Bliss _ de31
Applications for Certificates of Improvements.
Fir Bench No. 2 and Fir Bench No. 3 Mineral Claims de24
Golden King, Golden Queen, Jack Fractional, Helm
Fractional, and M.A.L. Fractional Mineral Claims
— - nol9
Goldside, Goldside No. 1, Goldside No. 2, Goldside No.
3, Mountain View, Mucker’s Dream, Green Rock,
Wabash, Flosette, ContaNo. 1, Conta No. 2, Conta
No. 3, Conta No. 4, Conta No. 5, Alpha Fractional,
Beta Fractional, and Gamma Fractional Mineral
Claims _ no26
Margaret Frac. and Bruhn No. 2 Mineral Claims _.de3
fJubitor, Venus, Mercury, Saturn, Mars, and Luna
Mineral Claims _ jal4
tOhio, Ohio No. 1, Gold Cup No. 3, and Gold Cup No. 4
Mineral Claims _ jal4
fPeymaster No. 1, Paymaster No. 2, Paymaster No. 3,
Payma-ster No. 4, and Paymaster No. 5 Mineral
Claims _ jal4
Roderick Dhu, Lucy Wyllie, Flagstaff, Swansea, and
Arizona Mineral Claims _ de3
S.A.T. No. 1, S.A.T. No. 2, S.A.T. No. 3, Lodge Exten¬
sion No. 1, and Lodge Extension Fractional Mineral
Claims _ _ de3
Ypres Fractional, Ypres, Ypres No. 9, G.L.G. Frac¬
tional, G.L.G. No. 1, G.L.G. No. 2, G.L.G. No. 3,
G.L.G. No. 4, G.L.G. No. 5, G.L.G. No. 7, G.L.G.
No. 8, G.L.G. No. 9, Ember, Ember No. 2, and Sel-
wyn Fraction Mineral Claims - _ de31
Certificates of Incorporation.
B.C. Riflemen’s Club, The _ nol9
fBalaclava Investments, Limited _ delO
Barkoola Gold Mines, Limited _ no26
Bella Coola Timber Company. Limited _ no26
Bridge River United Gold Mines, Limited (Non-Per¬
sonal Liability) _ no26
tBritish Columbia Provincial Association of Fire Fight¬
ers, The _ delO
Cariboo Trail Fur Breeders (1936), Limited _ nol9
Central Park Sash and Door Company, Limited _ de3
Chilliwack Fish and Game Protective Association,
The _ nol9
Commercial Factors, Limited _ nol9
Commodore Grill, Limited _ no26
Consolidated Traders, Limited _ nol9
Dominion Tug & Barge Co., Limited _ nol9
Elysium Hotel Company. Limited _ nol9
fForest Lawn Florists and Nurseries, Limited _ delO
t Fraser River Fishermen’s Club _ delO
Garden Hotels, Limited _ nol9
Gordon, Burchett & Co., Ltd. _ no26
Grandview Greenhouses. Limited, The _ no26
Granville Furniture Co., Ltd. _ _ no!9
Granville Oils, Limited (Non-Personal Liability) __nol9
Harling & Spragg, Limited _ nol9
Hodgson Transmissions, Limited _ no!9
Home and Western Canadian Properties, Limited no26
Interior Motors, Limited _ nol9
Interior of British Columbia Hotel Men’s Associa¬
tion - nol9
f J. and J. Logging Company, Limited - delO
Jack I. Louis, Limited _ nol9
Jerman Hunt (Kelowna), Limited - nol9
tKetch, Limited.. - - - delO
Kingsway Auto-Electric, Limited - de3
fKootenay Pyroil, Limited - delO
+L. A. McKenzie and Company, Limited - delO
fLamyer Corporation, Ltd...’ - delO
Maypole Dairies (1936), Limited - nol9
f Milton Gold Mining Company, Limited (Non-Personal
Liability) _ delO
Mona Gold Mines, Ltd. (Non-Personal Liability).__de3
Nithi River Farmers’ Institute... . no26
Oakland Market, Ltd - nol9
Pacific De-Hydrated Feed, Limited — . de3
Pavilion Ranches, Ltd..... . nol9
Pioneer Oil Company, Limited - no26
Pouce Coupe Community Hospital Society, The - nol9
tQualifying Shares Corporation, Ltd. - ..delO
tR. W. Bruhn, Limited _ ... - - - delO
Reliable Electrical Products, Limited - nol9
Star Bakery, Limited... - no26
Sunrise Lumber and Shingle Company, Limited — de3
Vancouver League for the Hard of Hearing - nol9
Vaughan’s Groceterias, Limited - de3
Vernon-Brockbank Radio Company, Limited - nol9
f Waterfront Properties, Limited - delO
Watson Securities, Limited . de3
Western Sash & Door Company, Limited - no!9
Registration of Extra-Provincial Companies.
Balsam Gold Mines, Limited (No Personal Liability) n26
Bennett & White Construction Company, Limited nol9
Canada Packers. Limited . . - . . no26
Dunsmore Gold Mines, Limited - nol9
Miscellaneous.
Alberni Pacific Lumber Co., Limited, application for
approval of change of name - no26
Associated Timber Exporters of British Columbia,
Limited, general meeting . . . - .nol9
B.C. Signals & Signs, Limited, application for approval
of changeof name _ _ _ no2fi
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fCanada Life Assurance Company, appointment of at¬
torney _ delO 1977
Companies, list of, to be struck from the Register. de31 1961
Companies, list of, struck from the Register - nol9 1959
Co-operative Associations (liquidation), list of, to be
struck from the Register _ de24 1960
Co-operative Associations, list of, to be struck from
the Register _ de24 1960
Cornhill Insurance Company, Limited, appointment of
attorney _ no26 1965
Cox, William Robert, notice to creditors of estate.no26 1965
Crossman Electrical Machinery Company, Limited,
application for approval of change of name - no26 1959
Dominion Tug & Barge Company, Limited, voluntary
winding-up and appointment of liquidator - nol9 1965
fDowsett, E. S., notice re Placer-mining Lease No.
2970, and intention to apply for use of an unnamed
and abandoned ditch situated on Cunningham
Pass Creek _ del7 1958
lElsie Lake Log Transport, Limited, application for ap¬
proval of changeof name - - - delO 1958
lEllis, Orin. general meeting of creditors - nol9 1957
tFarr, Arthur L., general meeting of creditors - nol9 1958
General Signs, Ltd., change of name - .__.--.de3 1960
Goldgrant Mines, Limited (Non-Personal Liability),
application for approval of change of name - nol9 1960
Gum Boot Logging Company, retirement of Frank
White from _ no26 1959
Jigby Precious Metals Recovery, Ltd., change of
name _ nol9 1959
f Keystone Lubricating Company, cancellation of regis¬
tration _ delO 1957
Leslie Salt Company of Vancouver, Limited, voluntary
winding-up _ no26 1965
London Ribstone Petroleums, Limited, converted into
a specially limited company _ no26 1965
tMalkin-Pearson Co., Limited, The, changeof namedelO 1958
tMole, John, general meeting of creditors - nol9 1957
Monarch Life Assurance Company, The, appointment
of attorney _ - - de3 1965
fMoore, George W. J., general meeting of creditors ... 1958
Pacific Stock Company, Limited, voluntary winding-
up _ nol9 1959
fPakulis, Mike, deceased, notice of arbitration re deter¬
mining the dependents of, under the “Workmen’s
Compensation Act,’’ chap. 244, R.S.B.C. 1911 _ del7 1958
Provincial Insurance Company, Limited, appointment
of attorney _ no26 1959
fProvident Assurance Company, ceased to transact
business in B.C. _ delO 1957
tSandherg, Nels, general meeting of creditors. ____nol9 1957
tStandard Garment Company, Limited, application for
approval of changeof name _ nol9 1958
(Vancouver Cafd, Limited, changeof name... - delO 1958
Vancouver City, public auction sale of lands in — nol9 1965
W. J. Taylor Co., Ltd., amended memorandum of asso¬
ciation _ no26 1959
(West End Fuel, dissolution of partnership _ nol9 1958
APPOINTMENTS.
November 13th, 1936.
HIS HONOUR the Lieutenant-Governor in
Council has been pleased to appoint A. A.
Ross, of 789 Pender Street West, Vancouver,
to the Appeal Board constituted under the pro¬
visions of the “ Moving Pictures Act,” in the
place of Samuel A. Moore, resigned. 9520-nol9
PROCLAMATIONS.
[L.S.] E. W. HAMBER,
Lieutenant-Governor.
CANADA:
PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.
EDWARD THE EIGHTH, by the Grace of God,
of Great Britain, Ireland, and the British
Dominions beyond the Seas, King, De¬
fender of the Faith, Emperor of India.
To all to whom these presents shall come —
Greeting.
A PROCLAMATION.
Gordon McG. Sloan, [ TMHEREAS section 29
Attorney-General. ) VV (1) of the “ Forest
Act,” being chapter 93, “ Revised Statutes of
British Columbia, 1924,” as amended, enacts
that the Minister of Lands shall cause an exam¬
ination of Crown lands to be made by the Forest
Branch of the Department of Lands for the
purpose of delimitating areas of such lands
that it is desirable to reserve for the perpetual
growing of timber; and
Whereas an examination has been made of
the Martin Mountain Forest Reserve, in the
Kamloops Division of Yale District, included in
November 19th, 1936.]
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
1927
the Schedule to the “ Dominion Forest Reserves
and Parks Acts,” being chapter 13 of the
Statutes of Canada, 1923, and of adjacent forest
lands:
Whereas it is desirable to include in this
reserve for the perpetual growing of timber
certain lands adjacent thereto:
And whereas the revised boundaries are out¬
lined in red on a map of record in the Depart¬
ment of Lands under Number 10, Tube 82, and
contain 88 square miles, more or less:
On the recommendation of the Honourable
the Minister of Lands and under the provisions
of chapter 93, “ Revised Statutes of British
Columbia, 1924,” being; the “ Forest Act,” and
amendments, His Honour the Lieutenant-
Governor of British Columbia, by and with the
advice of his Executive Council, has been
pleased to revise the boundaries of the said
Martin Mountain Forest, and to constitute all
and only the area as outlined in red on the
said map of record in the Department of Lands
under Number 10, Tube 82, and containing
88 square miles, more or less, a permanent
forest reserve, to be known as the “ Martin
Mountain Forest.”
In testimony whereof, We have caused these
Our Letters to be made Patent and the
Great Seal of the said Province to be here¬
unto affixed.
Witness, His Honour Eric Werge Hamber,
Lieutenant-Governor of Our said Province
of British Columbia, in Our City of Vic¬
toria, this tenth day of November, in the
year of our Lord one thousand nine hun¬
dred and thirty-six, and in the first year of
Our Reign.
By Command.
9523-nol9
G. M. WEIR,
Provincial Secretary.
[L.S.] E. W. HAMBER,
Lieutenant-Governor.
CANADA:
PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.
EDWARD the EIGHTH, by the Grace of God,
of Great Britain, Ireland, and the British
Dominions beyond the Seas, King, De¬
fender of the Faith, Emperor of India.
To all to whom these presents shall come —
Greeting.
A PROCLAMATION.
Gordon McG. Sloan, j VYTHEREAS section 29
Attorney-General. ) VV (1) of the “ Forest
Act,” being chapter 93, “ Revised Statutes of
British Columbia, 1924,” as amended, enacts
that the Minister of Lands shall cause an exam¬
ination of Crown lands to be made by the Forest
Branch of the Department of Lands for the
purpose of delimitating areas of such lands
that it is desirable to reserve for the perpetual
growing of timber; and
Whereas an examination has been made of
the Monte Hills Forest Reserve, in the Kam¬
loops Division of Yale District, included in the
Schedule to the “ Dominion Forest Reserves
and Parks Acts,” being chapter 13 of the
Statutes of Canada, 1923, and of adjacent
forest lands :
Whereas it is desirable to include in this
reserve for the perpetual growing of timber
certain lands adjacent thereto:
And whereas the revised boundaries are out¬
lined in red on a map of record in the Depart¬
ment of Lands under Number 6, Locker 30,
and contain 348 square miles-, more or less:
On the recommendation of the Honourable
the Minister of Lands and under the provisions
of chapter 93, “ Revised Statutes of British
Columbia, 1924,” being the “ Forest Act,” and
amendments, His Honour the Lieutenant-
Governor of British Columbia, by and with the
advice of his Executive Council, has been
pleased to revise the boundaries of the said
Monte Hills Forest, and to constitute all and
only the area as outlined in red on the said map
of record in the Department of Lands under
number G, Locker 30, and containing 348 square
miles, more or less, a permanent forest reserve,
to be known as the “ Monte Hills Forest.”
In testimony whereof, We have caused these
Our Letters to be made Patent and the
Great Seal of the said Province to be here¬
unto affixed.
Witness, His Honour Eric Werge Hamber,
Lieutenant-Governor of Our said Province
of British Columbia, in Our City of Vic¬
toria, this tenth day of November, in the
year of our Lord one thousand nine hun¬
dred and thirty-six, and in the first year of
Our Reign.
By Command.
9522-nol9
G. M. WEIR,
Provincial Secretary.
PROVINCIAL SECRETARY.
HIS HONOUR the Lieutenant-Governor in
Council has been pleased to rescind the
following appointments: —
November 13th, 1936.
Hugh Chatburn Killen, of Fawn, as a Justice
of the Peace in and for the Province.
Dr. IT. A. McLean, of Bella Coola, as a
Coroner in and for the Province.
Dr. M. F. Lucas, of McBride, as a Coroner
in and for the Province.
November 17 th, 1936.
Francis Sidney Taylor, of the Village of
Mission, as a Notary Public under section 19
of the “ Notaries Act ” in and for the Province.
9521-nol9
ORDERS IN COUNCIL.
GOVERNMENT HOUSE,
Victoria, B.C., November 17th, 1936.
Present :
HIS HONOUR THE LIEUTENANT-
GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by “ An Act respecting Pound
Districts ” it is enacted that the Lieu¬
tenant-Governor in Council may, by Order in
Council made public by notice in The British
Columbia Gazette, constitute any part of the
Province of British Columbia not within the
limits of a municipality into a pound district:
And whereas under the provisions of this
Act application has been made by proprietors of
land in the vicinity of Osoyoos to constitute as
a pound district all those certain portions or
tracts of land in the vicinity of Osoyoos, situ¬
ated in the Similkameen Division of Yale Land
District, more particularly described as fol¬
lows : —
(a.) District Lots 40, 41, 42, 43, 100, 157,
and 223 (formerly Osoyoos Division of
Yale District) :
(b.) That portion of Sub-lot 2 of District Lot
2709 lying south of District Lot 157-
(c.) Part of District Lots 30 and 39, con¬
taining 0.5 acre and 6 acres, respec¬
tively (formerly Osoyoos Division of
Yale District) :
(cl.) Lots 400 to 406, 409, 410, 418, 420, 420a
421, 422,’ and 430, subdivision of Lot
2450 (S.):
(c.) All that portion of District Lot 2450
(S.) which lies to the east of the main
canal and to the south of Lot 422:
1928
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
[November 19th, 1936.
(/.) All roads, lanes, canals, laterals, and
railways rights-of-way adjacent to and
lying within the above-described areas :
And whereas notice of intention to constitute
such part of the Province a pound district was
given in accordance with the requirements of
the Act, and following such, notice of objection
was made by certain proprietors within the
proposed pound district:
And whereas a further notice was published
requiring a majority of the proprietors within
the proposed pound district to forward a peti¬
tion requesting that the proposed pound district
be constituted :
And whereas in response to the latter notice
113 persons qualified to sign the petition have
signified their approval of the application :
And whereas the Act provides that if the peti¬
tion of the majority of the proprietors be for¬
warded to the Minister of Agriculture, then in
such case the proposed pound district may be
constituted :
On the recommendation of the Honourable
the Minister of Agriculture and under the pro¬
visions of the “ Pound District Act,” His Honour
the Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia,
by and with the advice of his Executive Coun¬
cil, has been pleased to order, and it is hereby
ordered, that the above-described area be consti¬
tuted a pound district.
G. M. WEIR,
9519-nol9 Clerk of the Executive Council.
ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
COURTS OF ASSIZE.
OTICE is hereby given that under the pro¬
visions of the “ Supreme Court Act,”
chapter 51 of the “ Revised Statutes of British
Columbia, 1924,” sittings of the Supreme Court
for the transaction of the business of Courts of
Assize, Nisi Prius, Oyer and Terminer, and
General Gaol Delivery will be held at the Court¬
house, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, at the
place and on the date as follows: —
Fall Assizes.
Revelstoke — Monday, November 23rd, 1936 —
Criminal and Civil.
GORDON McG. SLOAN.
Attorney -General.
A ttorney-GeneraV s Department,
Victoria, B.C., January 2£th, 1936.
8041- ja30
DEPARTMENT OF MINES.
EXAMINATION FOR ASSAYERS FOR
LICENCE TO PRACTISE IN
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
TN ACCORDANCE with section 10 of the
J- “ Department of Mines Act,” examinations
for efficiency in the practice of assaying will be
held at Victoria, B.C., on the 14th day of Decem¬
ber, 1936, and on such following days as may
be found to be necessary.
Any additional information desired may be
obtained from D. E. Whittaker, Secretary,
Board of Examiners, Assay Office, Victoria.
D. E. WHITTAKER,
Secretary, Board of Examiners for Assayers.
By authority of
G. S. Pearson,
Minister of Mines.
EDUCATION.
Department of Education,
Victoria, B.C., November 6th, 1936.
NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to
the provisions of section 12 (a) of the
“ Public Schools Act,” the Honourable the Coun¬
cil of Public Instruction has been pleased to
redefine the boundaries of Gray Creek Rural
School District, as follows: —
All those lands included in the following
surveyed areas, namely: District Lots 1489,
12679, 12844, and Sub-lots 16, 20, 28, 32, 42, 55,
56, 79, 81, 83, 91, 98, and 144 in Lot 4595, all
in Kootenay Land District.
S. J. WILLIS,
9513-nol9 Superintendent of Education.
Department of Education,
Victoria, B.C., November 6th, 1936.
NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to
the provisions of section 12 (a) of the
“ Public Schools Act,” the Honourable the Coun¬
cil of Public Instruction has been pleased to
redefine the boundaries of Crawford Bay Rural
School District, as follows:—
All those lands included in the following
surveyed areas, namely: District Lots 196,
1893, ‘2155, 2335, 2545, 3888, 5021, 5022, 5023,
5024, 5025, 6936, 6937, 7366, 7384, 7615, and
Sub-lots 5, 13, 14, 15, 26, 27, 40, 58, 60, 68, 69,
70, 73, 74, 77, 97, 101, 102, 104, 106, 110, 117,
and 131 of Lot 4595, all in Kootenay Land Dis¬
trict.
S. J. WILLIS,
9513-nol9 Superintendent of Education.
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS.
OTTER DISTRICT.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermen¬
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria: —
Lot 80. — Boyd Lumber Co. (V.I.), Ltd., Appli¬
cation to Lease, June 9th, 1936.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister
of Lands within sixty days from the date of
this notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., November 19th, 1936.
9518-nol9
NEW WESTMINSTER DISTRICT.
1YT OTICE is hereby given that the undermen-
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the Gov¬
ernment Agent, New Westminster: — ■
Lot 675, Gp. 2. — Allen W. Artindale, Applica¬
tion to Lease.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister
of Lands within sixty days from the date of
this notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., November 19th, 1936.
9518-nol9
9517-nol9
November 19th, 1936.] THE B.C. GAZETTE.
1929
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS.
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS.
TIMBER SALE X9282.
SEALED TENDERS will be received by the
District Forester, Vancouver, B.C., not
later than noon on the 9th day of December,
1936, for the purchase of Licence X9282, to cut
638,000 board-feet of fir and cedar on an area
situated on Cortes Island, Sayward District.
Two years will be allowed for removal of
timber.
Further particulars of the Chief Forester,
Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Van¬
couver, B.C. 9508-nol9
TIMBER SALE X20921.
SEALED TENDERS will be received by the
Minister of Lands at Victoria, B.C., not
later than noon on the 10th day of December,
1936, for the purchase of Licence X20921, to
cut 1,852,000 feet of spruce, hemlock, and cedar
on an area adjoining Lot 45, T.L. 1719P, Cum-
shewa Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands Land
District.
Two years will be allowed for removal of
timber.
Further particulars of the Chief Forester,
Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Prince
Rupert, B.C. 9508-nol9
TIMBER SALE X4785.
SEALED TENDERS will be received by the
Minister of Lands at Victoria, B.C., not
later than noon on the 24th day of December,
1936, for the purchase of Licence X4785, to
cut 3,245,000 feet of spruce, hemlock, and cedar
on an area adjoining S.T.L. 1694P, Faraday
Island, Queen Charlotte Islands Land District.
One year will be allowed for removal of
timber.
Further particulars of the Chief Forester,
Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester-, Prince
Rupert, B.C. 9508-nol9
TIMBER SALE X20825.
SEALED TENDERS will be received by the
District Forester, Kamloops, B.C., not
later than noon on the 20th day of November,
1936, for the purchase of Licence X20825, to
cut 793,000 board-feet of yellow pine and
Douglas fir sawlogs on an area situated near
Trepanier Creek.
Two years will be allowed for removal of
timber.
Further particulars of the Chief Forester,
Victoria, B.C.; the District Forester, Kamloops,
B.C.; or Ranger C. Perrin, Penticton, B.C.
9508-nol9
KOOTENAY DISTRICT.
TIMBER SALE X20808.
THERE will be offered for sale at public
auction at noon on the 8th December, 1936,
in the office of the Forest Ranger, Vernon, the
Licence X20808, to cut 370,000 lineal feet of
cedar poles and piling on an area situated north
of Lot 4025, near Sugar Lake, Osoyoos Division
of Yale Land District.
Three years will be allowed for removal of
timber.
Provided any one unable to attend the auc¬
tion in person may submit a sealed tender, to be
opened at the hour of auction and treated as
one bid.
Further particulars may be obtained from
the Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C., or the Dis¬
trict Forester, Kamloops, B.C. 9508-nol9
NOTICE OF RESERVE.
NOTICE is hereby given that Lot 5419,
Group 1, New Westminster District, is
temporarily reserved and set apart for the use
of the Department of Public Works', Canada,
as the site for a pile approach and floating
landing so long as x*equired for such purpose.
H. CATHCART,
Deputy Minister of Lands.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., November 12th, 1936.
9507-nol9
NOTICE OF RESERVE.
NOTICE is hei-eby given that Lot 5798,
Group 1, New Westminster Distinct, situ¬
ated at Secret Cove, is tempoi-arily resei-ved
and set apart for the use of the Department of
Public Works, Canada, as a site for the con¬
struction of an approach and float so long as
required for such purpose.
H. CATHCART,
Deputy Minister of Lands.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., November 14th, 1936.
9514-nol9
NOTICE OF RESERVE.
NOTICE is hereby given that Lot 5800,
Group 1, New Westminster Distinct, situ¬
ated at Hospital Bay, Pender Harbour, is tem¬
porarily reserved and set apart for the use of
the Department of Public Works, Canada, as
the site of a public wharf so long as required
for such purpose.
H. CATHCART,
Deputy Minister of Lands.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., November 16th, 1936.
9515-nol9
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermen¬
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the Gov¬
ernment Agent, Kaslo: —
Lot 14698. — Christopher Newcomen, Applica¬
tion to Purchase, dated June 7th, 1936.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister
of Lands within sixty days from the date of
this notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., November 19th, 1936.
9518-nol9
COWICHAN DISTRICT.
IVT OTICE is hereby given that the undermen-
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria: —
Lot 244. — Department of Public Works,
Canada.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister
of Lands within sixty days from the date of
this notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., November 19th, 1936.
9518-nol9
1930
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
[November 19th, 1936.
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS.
SAYWARD DISTRICT. NEW WESTMINSTER DISTRICT.
"VrOTICE is hereby given that the undermen-
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the Gov¬
ernment Agent, Nanaimo: —
Lot 1426. — B.C. Government.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister
of Lands within sixty days from the date of
this notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., November 19th, 1936.
9518-nol9
LILLOOET DISTRICT.
OTICE is hereby given that the undermen¬
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Depart¬
ment of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the
Government Agent, New Westminster: —
Lot 681, Gp. 2.— Doris Noella Gehman, Applica¬
tion to Purchase.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister
of Lands within sixty days from the date of
this notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 29th, 1936.
9368-oc29
CARIBOO DISTRICT.
NOTICE is hei'eby given that the undei’men-
tioned mineral claims, situated in the
above-named district, have been surveyed, and
that plans of the same can be seen at the De¬
partment of Lands, Victoria, and at the office
of the Government Agent, Clinton: —
Lot 1322.—“ G.L.G. No. 1.”
„ 1323.—“ G.L.G. No. 2.”
„ 1324.—“ G.L.G. No. 4.”
„ 1325.—“ G.L.G. No. 5.”
„ 1326.—“ G.L.G. No. 7.”
„ 1327.—“ G.L.G. No. 8.”
„ 1328.—“ G.L.G. No. 9.”
„ 1340.—“ G.L.G. Fraction.”
„ 5685.—“ Ypres.”
„ 5686.— “Ypres No. 9.”
„ 5687.—“ Ember.”
„ 5688.—“ G.L.G. No. 3.”
„ 5689. — “ Ypres Fraction.
„ 5691.—“ Ember No. 2.”
„ 6469. — “ Sehvyn Fraction.”
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., November 19th, 1936.
9518-nol9
NEW WESTMINSTER DISTRICT.
AJOTICE is hereby given that the undermen-
tioned tracts of land, situated in the
above-named district, have been surveyed, and
that plans of the same can be seen at the
Department of Lands, Victoria, and at the
office of the Government Agent, New West¬
minster: —
N.W. 14 Section 3, Township 4, Range 2, west
of 7th meridian. — B.C. Government.
Legal Subdivisions 14, 15, and 16, Section 8,
Township 4, Range 2, west of 7th merid¬
ian. — B.C. Government.
Legal Subdivisions 12 and 13, Section 9, Town¬
ship 4, Range 2, west of 7th meridian. —
B.C. Government.
Frac. Legal Subdivision 3, Section 17, Township
4, Range 2, west of 7th meridian. — B.C.
Government.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above surveys must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister
of Lands within sixty days from the date of
this notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 29th, 1936.
9368-oc29
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermen¬
tioned placer leases, situated in the above-
named district, have been surveyed, and that
plans of the same can be seen at the Depart¬
ment of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the
Government Agent, Quesnel: —
Lot 10968. — Placer
„ 10969.— Placer
„ 10970. — Placer
„ 10971. — Placer
„ 10972. — Placer
„ 10973.— Placer
„ 10974. — Placer
„ 10975. — Placer
„ 10976. — Placer
„ 10977.— Placer
Lease 1450.
Lease 3536.
Lease 3537.
Lease 3535.
Lease 3534.
Lease 3538.
Lease 3539.
Lease 3533.
Lease 3531.
Lease 3532.
F. C. GREEN,
Survey or -General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 29th, 1936.
9368-oc29
NOTICE.
“ Water Act.”
NOTICE is hei’eby given that His Honour
the Lieutenant-Governor, by and with the
advice of his Executive Council, has been
pleased to order that, pui’suant to the pi’ovi-
sions of section 290 of the “ Water Act,” being
chapter 271 of the “ Revised Statutes of British
Columbia, 1924,” and amendments thereto, the
unrecorded waters of San Juan and Gordon
Rivers, in the Victoria Water District, be
reserved from being taken or used or acquired
under the provisions of the said “ Water Act.”
Dated at Victoria, B.C., this 28th day of
October, 1936.
A. WELLS GRAY,
9374-oc29 Minister of Lands,
LILLOOET DISTRICT.
1VTOTICE is hereby given that the undermen-
tioned placer leases, situated in the
above-named district, have been surveyed, and
that plans of the same can be seen at the
Department of Lands, Victoria, and at the
office of the Government Agent, Clinton: —
Lot 7073. — Placer Lease 394.
,, 7074. — Placer Lease 395.
„ 7075. — Placer Lease 502.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 22nd, 1936.
9355-oc29
November 19th, 1936.] THE B.C. GAZETTE.
1931
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS.
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS.
NEW WESTMINSTER DISTRICT.
ATOTICE is hereby given that the undermen-
T ' tioned tracts of land, situated in the
above-named district, have been surveyed, and
that plans of the same can be seen at the
Department of Lands, Victoria, and at the
office of the Government Agent, Vancouver: —
Lot 3388, Gp. 1. — North Fraser Harbour Com¬
missioners, Application to Purchase.
Lot 3389, Gp. 1. — North Fraser Harbour Com¬
missioners, Application to Purchase.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above surveys must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister of
Lands within sixty days from the date of this
notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 8th, 1936. 9329-oc8
NEW WESTMINSTER DISTRICT.
1VTOTICE is hereby given that the undermen-
T i tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the
Government Agent, Vancouver: —
Lot 5797, Group 1. — B.C. Government.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister of
Lands within sixty days from the date of this
notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., September 24th, 1936.
9301-se24
YALE DIVISION OF YALE DISTRICT.
ATOTICE is hereby given that the undermen-
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the
Government Agent, New Westminster: —
Lot 1075. — John Duncan Calder, Application to
Purchase, dated May 15th, 1936.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister of
Lands within sixty days from the date of this
notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., September 24th, 1936.
9301-se24
CARIBOO DISTRICT.
7VTOTICE is hereby given that the undermen-
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the
Government Agent, Quesnel:—
Lot 10599.- — Covering Placer Lease 3365.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister of
Lands within sixty days from the date of this
notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 8th, 1936. 9329-oc8
RANGE 3, COAST DISTRICT.
ATOTICE is hereby given that the undermen-
' tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the
Government Agent, Vancouver:- — -
Lot 1402. — Ocean Salmon Canneries, Ltd., Ap¬
plication to Lease, dated July, 1936.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister of
Lands within sixty days from the date of this
notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 8th, 1936. 9329-oc8
CASSIAR DISTRICT.
7VTOTICE is hereby given that the undermen-
T t tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the
Government Agent, Fort Fraser:- — -
Lot 5667. — Department of Public Works,
Canada.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister of
Lands within sixty days from the date of this
notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 15th, 1936.
9339-ocl5
RANGE 5, COAST DISTRICT.
"VrOTICE is hereby given that the undermen-
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the
Government Agent, Prince Rupert: —
Lot 7437. — Department of Public Works,
Canada.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister of
Lands within sixty days from the date of this
notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Survey or -General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 15th, 1936.
9339-ocl5
NEW WESTMINSTER DISTRICT.
IVTOTICE is hereby given that the undermen-
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the
Government Agent, Vancouver: —
Lot 5798, Gp. 1. — Department of Public Works,
Canada.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister of
Lands within sixty days from the date of this
notice.
* F. C. GREEN,
„ „ Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 15th, 1936.
9339-ocl5
1932
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
[November 19th, 1936.
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS.
LILLOOET DISTRICT.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermen¬
tioned mineral claims, situated in the
above-named district, have been surveyed, and
that plans of the same can be seen at the
Department of Lands, Victoria, and at the office
of the Government Agent, Clinton: —
Lot 6323. — “ Golden Queen.”
„ 6324.—“ M. A. L. Fraction.”
„ 6328. — “ Helm Fraction.”
„ 7077.—“ Golden King.”
„ 7078. — “ Jack Fraction.”
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 1st, 1936. 9318-ocl
KOOTENAY DISTRICT.
OTICE is hereby given that the undermen¬
tioned mineral claims, situated in the
above-named district, have been surveyed, and
that plans of the same can be seen at the
Department of Lands, Victoria, and at the
office of the Government Agent, Nelson:—
Lot 14696. — “ Margaret Fraction.”
„ 14697.—“ Bruhn No. 2.”
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor -General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 15th, 1936.
9339-ocl5
LILLOOET DISTRICT.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that the undermen-
tioned mineral claims, situated in the
above-named district, have been surveyed, and
that plans of the same can be seen at the
Department of Lands, Victoria, and at the
office of the Government Agent, Clinton: —
Lot 5472.—“ S.A.T. No. 3.”
„ 5473.—“ S.A.T. No. 1.”
„ 5474.—“ S.A.T. No. 2.”
„ 5626. — “ Lodge Extension No. 1.”
,, 5627. — “ Lodge Extension Fraction.”
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 15th, 1936.
9339-ocl5
CANCELLATION OF RESERVE.
OTICE is hereby given that the l’eserve
existing over Lot 193 and Parcel A of
Lot 197, Cowichan District, established by
notice published in The British Columbia
Gazette on February 25th, 1909, is cancelled.
H. CATHCART,
Deputy Minister of Lands.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C.,
November 5th, 1936. 9391-no5
TIMBER SALE X431.
SEALED TENDERS will be received by the
District Forester, Vancouver, B.C., not
later than noon on the 2nd day of December,
1936, for the purchase of Licence X431, to cut
3,033,000 board-feet of hemlock, balsam, cedar,
and fir on an area situated near Beaver Cove,
Rupert District.
Two years will be allowed for removal of
timber.
Further particulars of the Chief Forester,
Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Van¬
couver, B.C. 9377-no5
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS.
KOOTENAY DISTRICT.
OTICE is hereby given that the undermen¬
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the
Government Agent, Nelson: —
Lot 14520. — John Mallory, Application to Pur¬
chase.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister of
Lands within sixty days from the date of this
notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 22nd, 1936.
9355-oc22
RUPERT DISTRICT.
OTICE is hereby given that the undermen¬
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the
Government Agent, Alberni: —
Lot 1599. — Department of Public Works,
Canada.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister of
Lands within sixty days from the date of this
notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 22nd, 1936.
9355-oc22
CARIBOO DISTRICT.
OTICE is hereby given that the undermen¬
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the
Government Agent, Prince George:—
Lot 10311. — Harvey George Crate, Application
to Lease.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister of
Lands within sixty days from the date of this
notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 22nd, 1936.
9355-oc22
SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION OF YALE
DISTRICT.
OTICE is hereby given that the undermen¬
tioned mineral claims, situated in the
above-named district, have been sui'veyed, and
that plans of the same can be seen at the
Department of Lands, Victoria, and at the
office of the Government Agent, Penticton : —
Lot 3581 (S.). — “ Roderick Dhu.”
„ 3582 (S.).— “ Lucy Wyllie.”
„ 3583 (S.).— “ Flagstaff.”
„ 3584 (S.). — “Swansea.”
„ 3585 (S.). — “Arizona.”
F. C. GREEN,
^ , Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 22nd, 1936.
9355-oc22
November 19th, 1936.] THE B.C. GAZETTE.
1933
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS.
KOOTENAY DISTRICT.
OTICE is hereby given that the undermen¬
tioned mineral claim, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the
Government Agent, Kaslo: —
Lot 14615. — “ Rainbow.”
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department, of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., September 2Uth, 1936.
9301-se24
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
PRIVATE BILLS.
Excerpt from Standing Orders relating to
Private Bills.
100. (1.) All applications to the Legislative
Assembly for Private Bills of any nature what¬
soever shall require the publication of a notice
clearly and distinctly specifying the nature and
object of the application, and when the appli¬
cation refers to any proposed work, indicating
sufficiently the location of the work, to be signed
by or on behalf of the applicant.
(2.) Such notice shall be published in The
British Columbia Gazette and once a week in
one leading daily newspaper freely circulating
in all parts of the Province. The notice in
such newspaper to appear on Wednesday of
each week.
(3.) When the proposed Bill is of such a
nature that it may particularly affect one or
more electoral districts, the notice shall further¬
more be published once a week if possible in
some newspaper in every electoral distinct
affected, or if there be no newspaper published
therein, then in a newspaper published in the
electoral district nearest thereto.
(4.) The publication of such notice shall in
all cases be continued for a period of four
weeks during the interval of time between the
close of the next preceding Session and the
consideration of the petition.
97. No petition for any Private Bill shall be
received by the House after the first ten days
of each Session, nor may any Private Bill be
presented to the House after the first three
weeks of each Session, nor may any report of
any Standing or Select Committee upon a
Private Bill be received after the first four
weeks of each Session, and no motion for the
suspension or modification of this Standing-
Order shall be entertained by the House until
the same has been reported on by the Com¬
mittee on Standing Orders, or after reference
made thereof at a previous sitting of the House
to the Standing Committees charged with the
consideration of Private Bills, who shall report
thereon to the House. And if this rule shall
be suspended or modified as aforesaid, the pro¬
moters of any Private Bill which is presented
after the time hereinbefore limited, or for
which the petition has been received after the
time hereinbefore limited, shall in either case
pay double the fees required in respect of such
Bill by this rule, unless the House shall order to
the contrary.
98. (1.) Any person seeking to obtain any
Private Bill shall deposit with the Clerk of the
House, eight clear days before the opening of
the Session: —
(a.) A printed copy of such Bill:
(b.) A copy of the petition to be presented
to the House:
( c .) Copies of the notices published, with
publication proved by a statutory dec¬
laration or affidavit to the satisfaction
of the Clerk of the House.
(2.) At the time of depositing the Bill and
petition the applicant shall also pay to the
Clerk of the House the sum of three hundred
dollars.
(3.) If a copy of the Bill, petition, and
notices proved as aforesaid shall not have been
so deposited in the hands of the Clerk of the
House at least eight clear days before the open¬
ing of the Session or if the petition hhs not
been presented to the House within the first
ten days of the Session, the amount to be paid
to the Clerk shall be six hundred dollars. If
the Bill shall not pass second reading one-half
of the fees shall be returned.
101. Every petition signed by an agent or
attorney in fact shall be accompanied by the
authority of such agent or attorney in fact,
and the petition shall not be deemed to be filed
with the Clerk until this is done.
102. Before any petition praying for leave to
bring in a Private Bill for the erection of a
toll-bridge is received by the House, the person
or persons intending to petition for such Bill
shall, upon giving the notice prescribed by
Standing Order 100, also at the same time and
in the same manner give notice of the rates
which they intend to ask, the extent of the
privilege, the height of the arches, the interval
between the abutments or piers for the passage
of rafts or vessels, and mentioning also whether
they intend to erect a drawbridge or not, and
the dimensions of the same.
103. (1.) All Private Bills for Acts of in¬
corporation shall be so framed as to incorporate
by reference to the clauses of the general Acts
relating to the details to be provided for by such
Bills: Special grounds shall be established for
any proposed departure from this principle, or
for the introduction of other provisions as to
such details, and a note shall be appended to
the Bill indicating the provisions thereof in
which the general Act is proposed to be de¬
parted from. Bills which are not framed in
accordance with this Standing Order shall be
recast by the promoters and reprinted at their
expense before any Committee passes upon
the clauses.
(2.) Every Bill for an Act of incorporation,
where a form of model Bill has been adopted,
shall be drawn in accordance with the model
Bill (copies of model Bills may be obtained
from the Clerk of the House). Any provisions
contained in any such Bill which are not in
accord with the model Bill shall be inserted
between brackets or underlined, and shall be
so printed.
(3.) Any exceptional provisions that it may
be proposed to insert in any Bill shall be clearly
specified in the notice of application for same.
107. All Private Bills shall be prepared by
the parties applying for the same, and printed
in small-pica type, twenty-six ems by fifty
ems, on good paper, in imperial octavo form,
each page when folded measuring 10% inches
by 7 V2 inches. There shall be" a marginal
number every fifth line of each page;" the
numbering of the lines is not to run on through
the Bill, but the lines of each page are to be
numbered separately. Three hundred copies
of each Bill shall be deposited with the Clerk
of the House immediately before the first read¬
ing. If amendments are made to any Bill
during its progress before the Committee on
Private Bills, or through the House, such Bill
shall be reprinted by the promoters thereof.
In the case of Bills to incorporate com¬
panies, in addition to the fee of $300 mentioned
in Rule 98, fees calculated on the capital of
the company are payable at the same time
Further particulars can be had on application
to the undersigned.
All cheques in payment of fees must be
certified.
Dated May 1st, 1930.
W. H. LANGLEY,
473-myl Clerk, Legislative Assembly.
1934
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
[November 19th, 1936.
CERTIFICATES OF
IMPROVEMENTS.
CERTIFICATES OF
IMPROVEMENTS.
JUBITOR, VENUS, MERCURY, SATURN,
MARS, AND LUNA MINERAL CLAIMS.
Situate in the Cariboo Mining Division of Cari¬
boo District. Where located: On Antler
Mountain.
mAKE NOTICE that Dalby B. Morkill, of
Barkerville, B.C., British Columbia land
surveyor, acting as agent for F. B. Armstrong,
Free Miner’s Certificate No. 23422e, intends,
sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to
the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Im¬
provements for the purpose of obtaining Crown
grants of the above claims.
And further take notice that action, under
section 85 of the “ Mineral Act,” must be com¬
menced before the issuance of such Certificates
of Improvements.
Dated this 3rd day of November, 1936.
9432-nol9 D. B. MORKILL.
PAYMASTER No. 1, PAYMASTER No. 2,
PAYMASTER No. 3, PAYMASTER No.
4, AND PAYMASTER No. 5 MINERAL
CLAIMS.
Situate in the Nass River Mining Division of
Cassiar District. Where located : At
Alice Arm, north-east of the Esperanza
Mine.
TAKE NOTICE that Roger M. Wright, act¬
ing as agent for Andrew Holmes, Harold
Jonsson, and Marie L. Gray, Free Miner’s Cer¬
tificates Nos. 78839d, 78840d, and 78441D, in¬
tends, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply
to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Im¬
provements for the purpose of obtaining Crown
grants of the above claims.
And further take notice that action, under
section 85 of the “ Mineral Act,” must be com¬
menced before the issuance of such Certificates
of Improvements.
Dated this 20th day of November, 1936.
9435-nol9
GOLDSIDE, GOLDSIDE No. 1, GOLDSIDE
No. 2, GOLDSIDE No. 3, MOUNTAIN
VIEW, MUCKER’S DREAM, GREEN
ROCK, WABASH, FLOSETTE, CONTA
No. 1, CONTA No. 2, CONTA No. 3,
CONTA No. 4, CONTA No. 5, ALPHA
FRACTIONAL, BETA FRACTIONAL,
AND- GAMMA FRACTIONAL MIN¬
ERAL CLAIMS.
Situate in the Lillooet Mining Division of Lil-
looet District. Where located: Vicinity
of Ferguson Creek, Bridge River.
TAKE NOTICE that F. C. Underhill, acting
as agent for Goldside Mines, Limited
(N.P.L.), Free Miner’s Certificate No. 10298E,
intends, sixty days from the date hereof, to
apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates
of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining
Crown grants of the above claims.
And further take notice that action, under
section 85 of the “ Mineral Act,” must be com¬
menced before the issuance of such Certificates
of Improvements.
Dated this 30th day of September, 1936.
9228-ocl
YPRES FRACTIONAL, YPRES, YPRES No.
9, G.L.G. FRACTIONAL, G.L.G. No. 1,
G.L.G. No. 2, G.L.G. No. 3, G.L.G. No. 4,
G.L.G. No. 5, G.L.G. No. 7, G.L.G. No. 8,
G.L.G. No. 9, EMBER, EMBER No. 2,
AND SELWYN FRACTIONAL MIN¬
ERAL CLAIMS.
Situate in the Lillooet Mining Division. Where
located: Northern slope, Big Gun Lake,
vicinity of Walker Creek. Lawful holder:
Pilot Gold Mines, Limited (N.P.L.). No.
of free miner’s certificate: No. 10413e.
TAKE NOTICE that Pilot Gold Mines, Lim¬
ited (Non-Personal Liability) , Free Miner’s
Certificate No. 10413e, intends, at the end of
sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the
Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improve¬
ments for the purpose of obtaining Crown
grants of the above claims.
And further take notice that action, under
section 85 of the “ Mineral Act,” must be com¬
menced before the issuance of such Certificates
of Improvements.
Dated this 31st day of October, 1936.
9415-nol2
RODERICK DHU, LUCY WYLLIE, FLAG¬
STAFF, SWANSEA, AND ARIZONA
MINERAL CLAIMS.
Situate in the Osoyoos Mining Division of
Similkameen, Division of Yale District.
Where located : About 1 mile north-west
of Oliver.
mAKE NOTICE that I, W. H. Forrest, of
-E Victoria, B.C., acting as agent for the Con¬
solidated Mining & Smelting Company of
Canada, Limited, Free Miner’s Certificate No.
13148E, intend, sixty days from the date hereof,
to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates
of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining
Crown grants of the above claims.
And further take notice that action, under
section 85 of the “ Mineral Act,” must be com¬
menced before the issuance of such Certificates
of Improvements.
Dated this 30th day of September, 1936.'
9238-oc8
S.A.T. No. 1, S.A.T. No. 2, S.A.T. No. 3,
LODGE EXTENSION No. 1, AND LODGE
EXTENSION FRACTIONAL MINERAL
CLAIMS.
Situate in the Lillooet Mining Division of
Lillooet District. Where located: On the
right bank of the Bridge River near
Sucker Creek.
rnAKE NOTICE that the Bridge River Town-
-E site, Limited, Free Miner’s Certificate No.
8992e, intends, sixty days from the date hereof,
to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certifi¬
cates of Improvements for the purpose of
obtaining Crown grants of the above claims.
And further take notice that action, under
section 85 of the “ Mineral Act,” must be com¬
menced before issuance of such Certificates of
Improvements.
Dated this 1st day of October, 1936.
BRIDGE RIVER TOWNSITE, LIMITED.
R. W. Ellis, Secretary.
Date of first publication, 8th day of October,
1936- 9243-oc8
November 19th, 1936.] THE B.C. GAZETTE.
1935
CERTIFICATES OF
IMPROVEMENTS.
GOLDEN KING, GOLDEN QUEEN, JACK
FRACTIONAL, HELM FRACTIONAL, I
AND M.A.L. FRACTIONAL MINERAL
CLAIMS.
Situate in the Lillooet Mining- Division of
Lillooet District. Where located: North
side of Bridge River, vicinity of Minto
City.
CHARE NOTICE that F. C. Underhill, acting
as agent for Federal Gold Mines, Limited
(N.P.L.), Free Miner’s Certificate No. 10358e,
intends, sixty days fi’om the date hereof, to
apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of
Improvements for the purpose of obtaining 1
Crown grants of the above claims.
And further take notice that action, under
section 85 of the “ Mineral Act,” must be com¬
menced before the issuance of such Certificates
of Improvements.
Dated this 23rd day of September, 1936.
9211-se24
MARGARET FRAC. AND BRUHN No. 2
MINERAL CLAIMS.
Situate in the Nelson Mining Division of j
Kootenay District. Where located: On
Wolf Creek, a tributary of Sheep Creek.
TAKE NOTICE that I, A. H. Green, acting
as agent for the Sheep Creek Gold Mines,
Limited (N.P.L.), Free Miner’s Certificate No.
4782e, intend, sixty days from the date hereof,
to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates
of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining
Crown grants of the above claims.
And further take notice that action, under
section 85 of the “ Mineral Act,” must be com¬
menced before the issuance of such Certificates
of Improvements.
Dated the 8th day of October, 1936.
9247-oc8 A. H. GREEN.
FIR BENCH No. 2 AND FIR BENCH No. 3
MINERAL CLAIMS.
Situate in the Ashcroft Mining Division, Yale
District. Where located : North of Vidette
Lake, near Lots 4761 and 4762. Lawful
holder: Gomer P. Miles, Kamloops, B.C.
No. of holder’s free miner’s certificate:
No. 15710E.
CHARE NOTICE that Gomer P. Miles, Free
J- Miner’s Certificate No. 15710E, intends, at
the end of sixty days from the date hereof, to
apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates
of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining
Crown grants of the above claims.
And further take notice that action, under
section 85 of the “ Mineral Act,” must be
commenced before the issuance of such Certifi¬
cates of Improvements.
Dated this 20th day of October, 1936.
GOMER P. MILES.
9274-oc29 G. F. H. Long, Agent.
LAND LEASES.
RANGE 3, COAST DISTRICT.
Recording District of Prince Rupert.
TAKE NOTICE that Edwin Keary DeBeck,
of Vancouver, B.C., barrister, intends to
apply for a lease of the following described
lands, situate on the south side of Bentinck
Arm, near the mouth of the Bella Coola River,
and being a portion of what is sometimes de¬
scribed as Lot 1401: Commencing at a post
planted at the south-east corner of that portion
of Lot 1401 leased to Shell Oil Co.; thence
northerly to dolphin 2,600‘ feet; thence easterly
following a line of dolphins 2,600 teet; thence
southerly following a line of piles 2,600 feet to
high-water mark; thence following high-water
mark westerly approximately 2,300 feet to point
of commencement, and containing 150 acres,
more or less, and being that portion of Lot 1401
except such as has been leased.
Dated October 7th, 1936.
9421-nol2 EDWIN KEARY DeBECK.
LILLOOET LAND RECORDING
DISTRICT.
TAKE NOTICE that Larkin Carr Cleve¬
land, of 70-Mile House, B.C., rancher,
intends to apply for a lease of the following de¬
scribed lands, situate in the vicinity of Sharpe’s
Lake: Commencing at a post planted at the
south-west corner of Lot 1405; thence west 80
chains; thence north to the south-west corner
of Lot 1404; thence east to and following the
south shore to intersection of Lot 1405; thence
south to point of commencement, and contain¬
ing about 80 acres, more or less.
Dated October 21st, 1936.
9409-no5 LARKIN CARR CLEVELAND.
NEW WESTMINSTER LAND DISTRICT.
Recording District of Vancouver.
TAKE NOTICE that Eburne Saw Mills,
Limited, of Vancouver, B.C., lumber-manu¬
facturer, intends to apply for a lease of the
following described lands, being part of the
foreshore and bed of the North Arm of the
Fraser River adjacent to the southerly bound¬
ary of Parcel M of District Lot 318, Group 1,
New Westminster District, as shown on Refer¬
ence Plan No. 1348, deposited in the Land
Registry Office at Vancouver: Commencing at
a post planted at the south-east corner of the
said Parcel M, said corner being the point
where the westerly side of Hudson Street
intersects the north bank of the North Arm
of the Fraser River; thence S. 10° 04' W.
385 feet; thence N. 79° 56' W. 300 feet; thence
N. 10° 04' E. 450 feet, more or less, to north
bank of North Arm of Fraser River; thence
south-easterly along said north bank to point
of commencement, and containing 3 acres, more
or less.
Dated October 1st, 1936.
EBURNE SAW MILLS, LIMITED.
9246-oc8 John Elliott, Agent.
NOTICE.
rTlAKE NOTICE that I, Herbert Carmichael,
-L of Ladysmith, B.C., mining engineer,
intend to apply for a lease of the following
described foreshore: Commencing at a post
set 1.5 chains west mag. from the west end
of Dunsmuir or Twin Islands; thence S. 47°
E. a distance of 6 chains; thence N. 84° E.
26 chains; thence N. 3 chains; thence N. 57°
W. 10.7 chains; thence S. 75° W. 20 chains;
thence S. 43° W. 3 chains to point of commence¬
ment; all bearings being magnetic. Saving
and excepting that part of Dunsmuir or Twin
Islands above high-water mark; the area of
the foreshore being 14.5 acres, more or less.
Dated this 26th day of September, 1936.
9241-oc8 HERBERT CARMICHAEL.
1936
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
[November 19th, 1936.
LAND LEASES.
LAND RECORDING DISTRICT OF
COWICHAN.
rpAKE NOTICE that I, William York Higgs,
-L of Nanaimo, B.C., master mariner, intend
to apply for a lease of the following described
lands, situate fronting on Lot 2 of Block C of
Registered Map No. 1305, Section 15, Range
3 East, North Saanich District: Commencing
at a post planted at the north-westerly corner
of Lot 2, Block C, Registered Map 1305; thence
N. 26° 04' W. 800 feet; thence N. 63° 56' E.
50 feet; thence S. 26° 04' E. 800 feet; thence
S. 63° 56' W. 50 feet to point of commencement,
and containing 0.92 acre, more or less.
Dated October 2nd, 1936.
9285-oc29 WILLIAM YORK HIGGS.
RANGE 4, COAST DISTRICT.
Recording District of Prince Rupert.
TAKE NOTICE that Hans Hansen, of Prince
Rupert, B.C., fish-packer, intends to apply
for a lease of the following described lands,
situate approximately 1 mile in a southerly
direction along the coast-line of Princess Royal
Island from Red Fern Point, said Red Fern
Point being approximately 4 miles in a westerly
direction from Barnard Cove: Commencing at
a post planted at high-water mark on the shore¬
line in the middle of a bay being approximately
1 mile south of Red Fern Point; thence 3 chains
north-east; thence 15 chains east; thence 5
chains south; thence 15 chains west; thence
northerly to the nearest point at low water;
thence following low water to a point opposite
the initial post, and containing 5 acres, more or
less.
Dated this 13th day of October, 1936.
9270-oc22 HANS HANSEN.
LAND NOTICES.
CASSIAR LAND RECORDING DISTRICT.
AKE NOTICE that Clarence George Rein-
ertson, of Vanderhoof, B.C., farmer, in¬
tends to apply for permision to purchase the
following described lands, situate on the Nation
River, about 50 miles north of Fort St. James,
British Columbia: Commencing at a post
planted on the north bank of the Nation River
at the south-east corner of District Lot 2756;
thence north 25 chains; thence east 25 chains;
thence south 25 chains; thence westerly along
the north bank of Nation River to point of
commencement, and containing 65 acres, more
or less.
Dated November 10th, 1936.
CLARENCE GEORGE REINERTSON.
9441-nol9
YALE LAND DISTRICT.
Recording District of Osoyoos.
TAKE NOTICE that I, Harry James Ham¬
mond, of Vernon, B.C., shoemaker, intend
to apply for permission to purchase the follow¬
ing described lands, situate % mile south-east
of Echo Lake: Commencing at a post planted
at the south-east corner of the South-east Quar¬
ter of Section 12, Township 45; thence south 40
chains; thence east 40 chains; thence north 40
chains; thence west 40 chains to point of com¬
mencement, and containing 160 acres, more or
less.
Dated November 5th, 1936.
LAND NOTICES.
NOOTKA LAND DISTRICT.
TAKE NOTICE that A. B. Trites, of Vancou¬
ver, B.C., mine operator, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following de¬
scribed lands, situate on the left bank of Zebal-
los River and lying 10 chains south-west of the
south-east corner of Lot 78: Commencing at a
post planted 10 chains south of Lot 78; thence
west to the left bank of Zeballos River; thence
southerly and easterly following the left bank
of Zeballos River and the high-water mark of
Zeballos Arm to point of commencement, and
containing 10 acres, more or less.
Dated October 4th, 1936.
AMOS BLISS TRITES.
9426-nol2 C. J. Heaney, Agent.
COAL PROSPECTING LICENCES.
NOTICE.
TAKE NOTICE that I, Sarah M. Frank, of
Vancouver, B.C., intend to apply to the
Commissioner of Lands for a licence to pros¬
pect for coal, petroleum, and natural gas over
the following described lands: Section 9, Town¬
ship 1a, Range 5, Coast District.
Dated this 10th day of November, 1936.
9431-nol2 SARAH M. FRANK.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that I, J. E. Fitz¬
gerald, acting as agent for the Akamina
Valley Oil Company, Limited, 101 Royal Trust
Building, Vancouver, British Columbia, will
apply to the Commissioner of Lands for the
District of South-east Kootenay for a licence
to prospect for petroleum over Lot No. 11078,
situated on Akamina Brook, Block 4593, East
Kootenay.
Dated this 21st day of October, 1936.
AKAMINA VALLEY OIL COMPANY,
LIMITED.
9282-OC29 J. E. Fitzgerald (Secretary) , Agent.
NOTICE.
1VT OTICE is hereby given that I, J. E. Fitz-
4A gerald, acting as agent for the Akamina
Valley Oil Company, Limited, 101 Royal Trust
Building, Vancouver, British Columbia, will
apply to the Commissioner of Lands for the
District of South-east Kootenay for a licence
to prospect for petroleum over Lot No. 11079,
situated on Akamina Brook, Block 4593, East
Kootenay.
Dated this 21st day of October, 1936.
AKAMINA VALLEY OIL COMPANY,
LIMITED.
9282-OC29 J. E. Fitzgerald ( Secretary ) , Agent.
NOTICE.
1VTOTICE is hereby given that I, J. E. Fitz-
gerald, acting as agent for the Akamina
Valley Oil Company, Limited, 101 Royal Trust
Building, Vancouver, British Columbia, will
apply to the Commissioner of Lands for the
District of South-east Kootenay for a licence
to prospect for petroleum over Lot No. 11080,
situated on Akamina Brook, Block 4593, East
Kootenay.
Dated this 21st day of October, 1936.
AKAMINA VALLEY OIL COMPANY,
LIMITED.
9282-OC29 J. E. Fitzgerald (Secretary) , Agent.
9443-nol 9
HARRY J. HAMMOND.
November 19th, 1936.]
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
1937
COAL PROSPECTING LICENCES.
NOTICE.
OTICE is hereby given that I, J. E. Fitz¬
gerald, acting as agent for the Akamina
Valley Oil Company, Limited, 101 Royal Trust
Building, Vancouver, British Columbia, will
apply to the Commissioner of Lands for the
District of South-east Kootenay for a licence
to prospect for petroleum over Lot No. 11081,
situated on Akamina Brook, Block 4593, East
Kootenay.
Dated this 21st day of October, 1936.
AKAMINA VALLEY OIL COMPANY,
LIMITED.
9282-oc29 J. E. Fitzgerald (Secretary) , Agent.
NOTICE.
OTICE is hereby given that I, J. E. Fitz¬
gerald, acting as agent for the Akamina
Valley Oil Company, Limited, 101 Royal Trust
Building, Vancouver, British Columbia, will
apply to the Commissioner of Lands for the
District of South-east Kootenay for a licence
to prospect for petroleum over Lot No. 11082,
situated on Akamina Brook, Block 4593, East
Kootenay.
Dated this 21st day of October, 1936.
AKAMINA VALLEY OIL COMPANY,
LIMITED.
9282-OC29 J. E. Fitzgerald (Secretary) , Agent.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that I, J. E. Fitz¬
gerald, acting as agent for the Akamina
Valley Oil Company, Limited, 101 Royal Trust
Building, Vancouver, British Columbia, will
apply to the Commissioner of Lands for the
District of South-east Kootenay for a licence
to prospect for petroleum over Lot No. 11083,
situated on Akamina Brook, Block 4593, East
Kootenay.
Dated this 21st day of October, 1936.
AKAMINA VALLEY OIL COMPANY,
LIMITED.
9282-oc29 J. E. Fitzgerald (Secretary) , Agent.
NOTICE.
OTICE is hereby given that I, J. E. Fitz¬
gerald, acting as agent for the Akamina
Valley Oil Company, Limited, 101 Royal Trust
Building, Vancouver, British Columbia, will
apply to the Commissioner of Lands for the
District of South-east Kootenay for a licence
to prospect for petroleum over Lot No. 7121,
situated on Akamina Brook, Block 4593, East
Kootenay.
Dated this 21st day of October, 1936.
AKAMINA VALLEY OIL COMPANY,
LIMITED.
9282-OC29 J. E. Fitzgerald (Secretary) , Agent.
FERNIE LAND RECORDING DISTRICT.
TAKE NOTICE that we, Winnie A. McAvoy,
of Wilbur, Wash., U.S.A.; James Cassidy,
of Hartline, Wash., U.S.A.; and Nettie H.
Fisher, of Nelson, B.C., intend to apply for
a licence to prospect for coal, petroleum, and
natural gas over the following described lands:
Lot 10072, Kootenay District.
Dated this 18th day of October, 1936.
WINNIE A. McAVOY.
JAMES CASSIDY.
NETTIE H. FISHER.
9284-oc29 J. Fisher, Agent.
GOAF, PROSPECTING LICENCES.
FERNIE LAND RECORDING DISTRICT.
TAKE NOTICE that we, Nettie H. Fisher
and James Fisher, of Nelson, B.C., intend
to apply for a licence to prospect tor coal,
petroleum, and natural gas over the following
described lands: Lots 10069 and 10070, Koote¬
nay District.
Dated this 18th day of October, 1936.
NETTIE H. FISHER.
9284-oc29 JAMES FISHER.
FERNIE LAND RECORDING DISTRICT.
TAKE NOTICE that I, Thelma G. Cameron,
of Rossland, B.C., married woman, intend
to apply for a licence to prospect for coal,
petroleum, and natural gas over the following
described lands: Lots 11480 and 11483 in
Block 4593, South-east Kootenay, Province of
British Columbia.
Dated this 24th day of October, 1936.
9294-oc29 THELMA G. CAMERON.
FERNIE LAND RECORDING DISTRICT.
mAKE NOTICE that I, Thomas R. L. Harris,
of Spokane, Washington, U.S.A., intend to
apply for a licence to prospect for coal, petro¬
leum, and natural gas over the following de¬
scribed lands: Lot 7136, Kootenay District.
Dated this 18th day of October, 1936.
THOMAS R. L. HARRIS.
9284-oc29 J. Fisher, Agent.
FERNIE LAND RECORDING DISTRICT.
TAKE NOTICE that I, Nettie H. Fisher, of
Nelson, B.C., intend to apply for a licence
to prospect for coal, petroleum, and natural
gas over the following described lands: Lot
8585, Kootenay District.
Dated this 18th day of October, 1936.
NETTIE H. FISHER.
9284-oc29 J. Fisher, Agent.
FERNIE LAND RECORDING DISTRICT.
rnAKE NOTICE that I, N. H. Fisher, of
-L Nelson, B.C., intend to apply for a licence
to prospect for coal, petroleum and natural gas
over Lot 14602, Kootenay District.
Dated the 2nd day of November, 1936.
9414-no5 N. H. FISHER.
NOTICE.
rnAKE NOTICE that I, Victor James Free-
man, of Kelowna, B.C., oil and gas operator,
intend to apply for a licence to prospect for
coal, petroleum, and natural gas over the fol¬
lowing described lands: Section 25, Township
28, Osoyoos Division of Yale District, Province
of British Columbia.
Dated this 7th day of November, 1936.
9429-nol2 V. J. FREEMAN.
NOTICE.
rnAKE NOTICE that I, Victor James Free¬
man, of Kelowna, B.C., oil and gas operator,
intend to apply for a licence to prospect for
coal, petroleum, and natural gas over the fol¬
lowing described lands: Section 33, Township
29, Osoyoos Division of Yale District, Province
of British Columbia.
Dated this 7th day of November, 1936.
9429-nol2 V. J. FREEMAN.
1938
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
[November 19th, 1936.
COAL PROSPECTING LICENCES.
NOTICE.
AKE NOTICE that I, Victor James Free¬
man, of Kelowna, B.C., oil and gas operator,
intend to apply for a licence to prospect for
coal, petroleum, and natural gas over the fol¬
lowing described lands: Section 32, Township
29, Osoyoos Division of Yale District, Province
of British Columbia.
Dated this 7th day of November, 1936.
9429-nol2 V. J. FREEMAN.
NOTICE.
TT1AKE NOTICE that I, Victor James Free-
man, of Kelowna, B.C., oil and gas operator,
intend to apply for a licence to prospect for
coal, petroleum, and natural gas over the fol¬
lowing described lands: Section 31, Township
29, Osoyoos Division of Yale District, Province
of British Columbia.
Dated this 7th day of November, 1936.
9429-nol2 V. J. FREEMAN.
NOTICE.
AKE NOTICE that I, Victor James Free¬
man, of Kelowna, B.C., oil and gas operator,
intend to apply for a licence to prospect for
coal, petroleum, and natural gas over the fol¬
lowing described lands: Section 30, Township
29, Osoyoos Division of Yale District, Province
of British Columbia.
Dated this 7th day of November, 1936.
9429-nol2 V. J. FREEMAN.
NOTICE.
TAKE NOTICE that I, Victor James Free¬
man, of Kelowna, B.C., oil and gas operator,
intend to apply for a licence to prospect for
coal, petroleum, and natural gas over the fol¬
lowing described lands: Section 6, Township
26, Osoyoos Division of Yale District, Province
of British Columbia.
Dated this 7th day of November, 1936.
9429-nol2 V. J. FREEMAN.
NOTICE.
TAKE NOTICE that I, Victor James Free¬
man, of Kelowna, B.C., oil and gas operator,
intend to apply for a licence to prospect for
coal, petroleum, and natural gas over the fol¬
lowing described lands: Section 5, Township
26, Osoyoos Division of Yale District, Province
of British Columbia.
Dated this 7th day of November, 1936.
9429-nol2 V. J. FREEMAN.
CERTIFICATES OF
INCORPORATION.
“COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15349.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Jack I. Louis,
Limited,” was incorporated under the
“ Companies Act ” on the 21st day of October,
1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided into one thousand
shares of ten dollars each.
The address of its registered office is 314
Standard Bank Building, 510 Hastings Street
West, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(«.) To carry on the business of dealers in
raw and tanned furs, furriers, exporters and
importers of furs, wholesalers, retailers, manu¬
facturers or jobbers, agents or commission
brokers of any furs or fur-bearing animals:
( b .) To do any and all of the above things
in any part of the world as principals, agents,
or contractors, or by or through trustees,
agents, or otherwise, and either alone or in
conjunction with others.
H. G. GARRETT,
9288-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
“COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15365.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Reliable Elec¬
trical Products, Limited,” was incorpo¬
rated under the “ Companies Act ” on the 26th
day of October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided into one thousand
shares of ten dollars each.
The address of its registered1 office is 1051
Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To engage in and deal in any and all
lines of electrical devices, appliances, material,
and equipment, either as wholesalers, retailers,
jobbers, general brokers, manufacturers, fac¬
tors, or commission dealers :
(b.) To manufacture, buy, sell, both at
wholesale and retail, lease, let, or operate any
and all refrigeration apparatus or machinery,
appliances, or supplies of any kind or nature
whatsoever :
(c.) To purchase all or any part of the
assets of any company, partnership, firm, or
person, and to pay for same in cash or shares
or partly in cash and partly in shares.
H. G. GARRETT,
9401-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
“COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15355.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Cariboo Trail
Fur Breeders (1936), Limited1,” was in¬
corporated under the “ Companies Act ” on the
23rd day of October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
twenty thousand dollars, divided into twenty
thousand shares of one dollar each.
The address of its registered office is Laid-
law, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To take over and operate the business
known as “ Cariboo Trail Fur Breeders ” at
Laidlaw, B.C.:
( b .) To buy, sell, deal in, import, export, and
raise meat, live stock, cattle, sheep, rabbits,
fowl, horses, and pigs, and to carry on in all
branches of such representative trades or busi¬
nesses :
(c.) To acquire by purchase or otherwise and
to operate farms, ranches, sheep-farms, and
rabbit-farms in Canada and (or) elsewhere,
and to raise, buy, sell, and deal in hay, grain,
vegetables, and other products of the farm and
all kinds of meat, and to carry on the trades
or businesses of cattle-rearers, sheep-farmers,
chicken-farmers, and mixed farming of all
sorts, tanning and warehousing generally, pre-
served-meat manufacturers, and dealers in
hides, fat, tallow, grease, wool, and other
products :
(<£.) To carry on the business of hotel, res¬
taurant, cafe, tavern, beer-house, refreshment-
room, and lodging-house keepers, caterers for
public amusements generally, proprietors of
motors and other vehicles, and operators of bus
lines and taxi services, garage proprietors, and
dealers in gasoline, oil, and any and all kinds
of automotive equipment, general storekeepers,
tobacco and cigar merchants, general agents,
and any other business which can be conve-
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THE B.C. GAZETTE.
1939
niently carried on in connection therewith, and
to apply for and obtain necessary Provincial
licences for the carrying-on of such objects:
(e.) To acquire by purchase, lease, exchange,
or otherwise land and buildings in the neigh¬
bourhood of Laidlaw, B.C., or elsewhere for the
operation of a tourist camp :
(/.) To buy, sell, and deal in logs, shingle-
bolts, and products of the forest, and to operate
logging camps and shingle-bolt camps:
(g.) To buy, sell, deal in, and raise rabbits,
marten, mink, beaver, and other fur-bearing
animals :
( h .) To carry on all or any of the businesses
of wool merchants, wool-combers, woollen-spin¬
ners, yarn merchants, and to raise, purchase,
comb, prepare, spin, dye, and deal in wool and
in products thereof:
(i.) To buy, sell, deal in, or otherwise ac¬
quire mines and mineral claims and mining
rights of all kinds:
O'.) To search for, win, get, quarry, reduce,
amalgamate, and prepare for market auriferous
quartz and ore and other mineral substances:
(k.) To acquire by purchase or otherwise
land, and to subdivide, to sell, to construct
dwelling-houses and' buildings of every kind,
and to carry on the business of building and
general contractors:
(/.) To carry on the business of insurance
as general agents or otherwise:
(ra.) To carry on the business of money¬
lenders :
( n .) To carry on the business of an electric
light company, and apply for licence or licences
under the “ Water Act,” and to convey, buy,
sell, and deal in electric and water power.
H. G. GARRETT,
9'401-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15353.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Oakland
Market, Ltd.,” was incorporated under
the “ Companies Act ” on the 22nd day of
October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
fifty thousand dollars, divided into fifty thou¬
sand shares of one dollar each.
The address of its registered office is 414
Standard Bank Building, 510 Hastings Street
West, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To carry on the business of a retail
merchant and storekeeper and dealer in mer¬
chandise of all kinds, and to buy, sell, manu¬
facture, process, prepare, and deal in goods,
wares, and merchandise of all kinds:
( b .) To enter into such profit-sharing and
co-operative arrangements between the Com¬
pany and its members as may be conducive
to the intei’ests thereof.
H. G. GARRETT,
9293-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15350.
NOTICE is hereby given that “ Garden
Hotels, Limited,” was incorporated under
the “ Companies Act ” on the 21st day of
October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided into ten thousand
shares of one dollar each.
The address of its registered office is 402
Yorkshire Building, 525 Seymour Street, Van¬
couver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To carry on the trade or business of
hotel, restaurant, cafe, tavern, beer-house, re¬
freshment-room, and lodging-house keepers,
licensed victuallers, wine, beer, and spirit mer¬
chants, brewers, malterers, distillers, importers
and manufacturers of aerated, mineral, and
artificial water and other drinks, purveyors,
caterers for public amusements generally, pro¬
prietors of motor and other vehicles, garage
proprietors, farmers, dairymen, ice merchants,
importers and brokers of food, live and dead
stock, and produce of all descriptions, hair¬
dressers, chemists, proprietors of baths, dress¬
ing-rooms, laundries, reading, writing, and
newspaper rooms, libraries, grounds, and places
of amusement, recreation, sport, entertainment,
and instruction of all kinds, tobacco and cigar
merchants, agents for railway and shipping
companies and carriers, theatrical and opera
box-office proprietors, entrepreneurs, and
general agents, and any other business which
can be conveniently carried on in connection
therewith :
(6.) To purchase, hire, lease, or otherwise
acquire, erect, furnish, and maintain hotels
with suitable garages, stables, offices, and
grounds :
(c.) To carry on business as merchants:
(cZ. ) To carry on any kind of agency busi¬
ness :
( e .) To purchase for investment or resale
and to traffic in lands and houses and other
property.
H. G. GARRETT,
9288-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15364.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Hodgson
Transmissions, Limited,” was incorpo¬
rated under the “ Companies Act ” on the 26th
day of October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
one hundred thousand dollars, divided into one
thousand shares of one hundred dollars each.
The address of its registered office is 102-6
Pacific Building, 744 Hastings Street West,
Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To apply for and to purchase or other¬
wise acquire letters patent, brevets d’invention,
and similar privileges and concessions, both
British and foreign and in any country of the
world, for inventions or improvements in any
invention, or any interest in any such inven¬
tions, patents, or brevets d’invention, and any
licence or licences in connection therewith, and
to finance inventors or alleged inventors for
the purpose of enabling them to test, perfect,
or market their inventions, or acquire letters
patent or other such rights and privileges
thereto pertaining, and to acquire and in any
way deal with trade-names:
( b .) To sell, let, or grant any patent rights,
brevets d’invention, or privileges belonging to
the Company or which may be acquired by it,
or any interest in the same, and to grant
licences for the use and practice of the same
or any of them, and to let or allow to be used
or otherwise deal with or in any inventions,
patents, brevets d’invention, or privileges in
which the Company may be interested, and to
do all such acts and things as may be deemed
expedient for turning to account any inven¬
tions, patents, brevets d’invention, and privi¬
leges in which the Company may be interested:
(c.) To manufacture and produce, whether
in whole or in part, and to buy, sell, lease, and
otherwise trade and deal in and import and
export all machinery, plant, articles, appli¬
ances, and things capable of being manufac¬
tured, produced, or traded in, and, without
limiting the generality of the foregoing, all
things capable of being manufactured, pro¬
duced, oi traded in by virtue of or in connection
with any such letters patent, brevets d’inven¬
tion, concessions, licences, inventions, rights,
or privileges as aforesaid, and to carry on a
general wholesale and retail business in goods
and chattels of every description:
(d.) To form, promote, subsidize, and assist
companies, syndicates, and partnerships of all
kinds, and to buy or otherwise acquii*e and
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[November 19th, 1936.
dispose of shares, debentures, bonds, and other
securities or other evidences of interest in such
companies, syndicates, and partnerships:
(e.) To negotiate and in every way deal with
governmental, municipal, and civic authorities
in any country in the world and for any purpose
whatsoever, and to apply for, procure, or obtain
any powers, privileges, rights, or concessions
for this Company or for any other company,
syndicate, partnership, or person:
(/.) To carry out any transactions whatso¬
ever which may be lawfully undertaken and
carried out by capitalists, promoters, agents of
every kind, or concessionaires:
(g.) To allot shares of this Company,
credited as fully or partly paid up and either
at par or at a premium, as the whole or part
of the purchase price for any property, goods,
chattels, inventions, patents, brevets d’inven-
tion, licences, rights, or concessions purchased
by the Company, or for guarantees, or for any
other valuable consideration as from time to
time may be determined:
( h .) To make gifts and donations to any
person, firm, or corporation for any purpose
whatsoever, whether such person, firm, or cor¬
poration be a member of this Company or not:
( i .) To sell and dispose of the whole or any j
part of the undertaking of the Company for
such consideration as the Company may think
fit, and in particular for shares, debentures, or
securities of any other company:
(j.) To carry on business or to do any of
the things set out herein in any Province,
Territory, or part of the Dominion of Canada
or in any other country, and to procure the
registration or recognition of the Company in
any Province, Territory, or part of the Domin¬
ion of Canada and in any other country or
place:
( k .) To do all or any of the above things in
any part of the world and as principals, agents,
contractors, or otherwise, and either alone or
in conjunction with others.
And it is hereby declared that the intention
is that the objects specified in each paragraph
of this clause shall, except where otherwise
expressed in such paragraph, be in nowise
limited or restricted by reference to or inference
from the terms of any other paragraph or the
name of the Company.
H. G. GARRETT,
9300-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15372.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Watson Secu¬
rities', Limited,” was incorporated under
the “ Companies Act ” on the 31st day of Octo¬
ber, 1936.
The Company is authorized to issue one thou¬
sand shares without nominal or par value.
The address of its registered office is 520
Stock Exchange Building, 475 Howe Street,
Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: To transact all kinds of agency
business; to negotiate loans; to find invest¬
ments ; to carry on business as capitalists, finan¬
ciers, brokers, and manufacturers’ agents; to
purchase or otherwise acquire, sell, dispose of,
and deal in real and personal property of all
kinds, and in particular lands, shares, stocks,
debentures, securities, book debts, and any in¬
terest in real or personal property, andi any
claims against such property or against any
person or company; to advance money on the
security of stocks, shares, buy, sell, and deal in
warrants, bonds, debentures, bills of lading,
warehouse receipts, choses in action, coupons,
and other negotiable or transferable or non-
negotiable securities or documents; to subscribe
for, underwrite, issue on commission or other¬
wise, take, hold, and deal in shares and secu¬
rities of all kinds; to carry on business as pro- ;
moters, and to form, constitute, float, assist, 1
and control companies and undertakings; to ;
purchase, take on lease or in exchange, or other¬
wise acquire any real or personal property, and
to sell, improve, manage, develop, lease, dis¬
pose of, turn to account, or otherwise deal with
same; to import, export, manufactui’e, buy, sell,
and deal in goods, wares, and merchandise; to
acquire, develop, and maintain mines, mineral
claims, and mining rights; and to construct
and operate all plants and appliances necessary
to the profitable working of the same or any
of them.
H. G. GARRETT,
9417-nol2 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15384.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Mona Gold
Mines, Limited (Non-Personal Liabil¬
ity),” was incorporated under the “ Companies
Act ” as a Specially Limited Company on the
6th day of November, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
seventy-five thousand dollars', divided into one
thousand five hundred shares of fifty dollars
each.
The address of its registered office is 1010
Hall Building, 789 Pender Street West, Van¬
couver, B.C.
The objects of the Company are restricted
to the following, namely: —
(a.) To acquire by purchase, lease, hire, dis¬
covery, location, or otherwise, and to hold
mines, mineral claims, mining lands, prospects,
licences, and mining rights of every descrip¬
tion, and' to work, develop, operate, turn to
account, sell, or otherwise dispose thereof :
( b .) To dig, drill, or bore for, raise, crush,
wash, smelt, reduce, refine, amalgamate, assay,
analyse, and otherwise treat gold, silver, copper,
lead, iron, coal, petroleum, natural gas, and
any other ore, deposit, metal, or mineral what¬
soever, whether belonging to the Company or
not, and to render the same merchantable, and
to buy, sell, and deal in the same or any product
thereof :
(c.) To engage in any branch of mining,
smelting, milling, and refining minerals:
( d .) To acquire by purchase, lease, hire,
exchange, or otherwise timber lands, leases, or
claims, rights to cut timber, surface rights and
rights-of-way, water rights and privileges, pat¬
ents, patent rights and concessions, and other
real or personal property:
(e.) To acquire by purchase, lease, hire,
exchange, or otherwise, and' to construct, oper¬
ate, maintain, or altei’, trails', roads, ways,
tramways, reservoirs, dams, flumes, race and
other ways, watercourses, canals, aqueducts,
pipe-lines, wells, tanks, bridges, wharves, piers,
mills, pumping plants, factories, foundries,
furnaces, coke-ovens, crushing-works, smelting-
works, concentrating-works, refining-works, hy¬
draulic, electrical, and other works and ap¬
pliances, power devices and plants of every
kind, laboratories, warehouses, boarding-houses,
dwellings, buildings, machinery, plant, and
other works and conveniences, and to buy, sell,
manufacture, and deal in all kinds of goods,
stores, provisions, implements, chattels, and
effects :
(/.) To build, purchase, lease, hire, charter,
navigate, use, and operate cars, wagons, and
other vehicles, boats, ships, and other vessels:
( g .) To sell or otherwise dispose of ore, metal,
oil, gas, or mineral product, and to take con¬
tracts for mining-work of all kinds, and to
accept as the consideration shares, stock, deben¬
tures, or other securities of any limited com¬
pany, wheresoever incorporated and carrying
on any business, directly or indirectly, condu¬
cive to the objects of a specially limited com¬
pany, if such shares (except the shares of a
company having non-personal liability), stock,
debentures, or other securities are fully paid
up, and to sell or otherwise dispose thereof.
H. G. GARRETT,
9428-nol2 Registrar of Companies.
November 19th, 1936.] THE B.C. GAZETTE.
1941
CERTIFICATES OF
INCORPORATION.
“COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15356.
NOTICE is hereby given that “ Elysium
Hotel Company, Limited,” was incorpo- j
rated under the “ Companies Act ” on the 23rd
day of October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided into ten thousand
shares of one dollar each.
The address of its registered office is 1140
Pender Street West, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To carry on the business of hotelkeepers,
rooming-house keepers, restauranteurs, pro-
visioners, apartment-house operators, and any
and all branches of the letting of rooms, either
single or en suite, for hire, and the supplying
of meals, food, and provisions to tenants or
customers :
(6.) To do any and all of the above things in
any part of the world as principals, agents,
or contractors, or by or through trustees,
agents, or otherwise, and either alone or in
conjunction with others.
H. G. GARRETT,
9292-oc29 Registrar of Companies. |
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15357.
NOTICE is hereby given that “ Pavilion
Ranches, Ltd.,” was incorporated under
the “ Companies Act ” on the 23rd day of
October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
one hundred thousand dollars, divided into one
thousand shares of one hundred dollars each.
The address of its registered office is 615
Credit Fonder Building, 850 Hastings Street
West, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To purchase or otherwise acquire, under¬
take, and carry on as a going concern the
butcher and meat-dealer business carried on
at Pavilion, in the Province of British Colum¬
bia, by B. Beloud, and all or any of the assets,
property, contracts, rights, obligations, and
liabilities of the said B. Beloud in connection
therewith, and to pay for the same in cash or
shares of this Company, or partly in cash and
partly in shares, and to enter into and execute
such agreements as may be necessary for this
purpose:
(6.) To carry on any or all of the businesses
of importers, exporters, packers, or butchers
of and dealers in meat, cattle, sheep, poultry,
rabbits, butter, fish, and all perishable produce
generally, skins, hides, fur, leather, tallow, fat,
fertilizers, hoofs and other animal products,
dairy, farm, and garden produce of all kinds;
to raise, buy, and sell by wholesale or retail,
trade, slaughter, or otherwise deal in all or
any of the aforementioned animals or products,
and, generally, to carry on in all its branches
a general live-stock and stock-raising farm and
range business:
(c.) To buy, sell, lease, build, acquire, mort¬
gage, maintain, and operate lands, ranches,
farms, buildings, warehouses, factories, cold-
storage plants, machinery and equipment,
trucks, rolling-stock, cattle and other live stock,
franchise and patent rights, and real and per¬
sonal property of any kind and description:
( d .) To pack, cure, smoke, preserve, and
prepare for consumption and use any products
of cattle, sheep, hogs, and other animals,
poultry, fish, and all by-products thereof, and
to carry on business as tanners, fellmongerers,
warehousers, truckers, and shippers:
( e .) As to the consideration for the whole
or any part of the business rights, real or
personal property of any other person or com-
3
pany, to pay cash or to issue and allot shares
of this Company credited as fully or partly
paid up, or stock or debentures or other obliga¬
tions of this Company, or to pay such considera¬
tion partly in one way and partly in the other.
H. G. GARRETT,
9292-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
“COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15360.
NOTICE is hereby given that “ Consolidated
Traders, Limited,” was incorporated under
the “ Companies Act ” on the 24th day of
October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided into one hundred
shares of one hundred dollars each.
The addi’ess of its registered office is 340
Pender Street West, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To buy, sell, and otherwise dispose of,
hold, own, manufacture, produce, export and
import, and deal in, either as principal or agent
and upon commission, consignment, or other¬
wise, goods, wares, products, and merchandise
of any kind and nature whatsoever, and to do
a general commission merchant’s merchandise
brokerage and selling agent’s and factor’s busi¬
ness in goods, wares, and merchandise dealt in
by the Company:
(b.) To transact all kinds of agency busi¬
ness ; to negotiate loans ; to find investments ;
to carry on business as capitalists, financiers,
brokers, and manufacturers’ agents :
(c.) To purchase, take on lease or in ex¬
change, or otherwise acquire any real or per¬
sonal property, and to sell, improve, manage,
develop, lease, dispose of, turn to account, or
otherwise deal with same:
( d .) To carry on the business of manufac¬
turers’ agents or representatives, and to act
in the capacity of agents for the manufacturers
of goods.
H. G. GARRETT,
9292-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15343.
AT OTICE is hereby given that “ Interior
4- ' Motors, Limited,” was incorporated under
the “ Companies Act ” on the 16th day of
October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
twenty thousand dollars, divided into two thou¬
sand shares of ten dollars each.
The address of its registered office is South¬
east corner of Whetham and Tronson Streets,
Vernon, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To conduct and carry on the business of
a general service-station, purchase and sale of
motor-cars and motor-car accessories, both
wholesale and retail, and in connection with the
business of the Company to establish branch
stores, agencies, and depots for the purchase
and sale thereof :
( b .) To acquire by purchase, lease, or other
manner lands and premises, and to erect thereon
warehouses or other buildings which the Com¬
pany may x-equire for its business, and to
engage in a general warehousing and storage
business, and to sell, lease, or otherwise dispose
of such lands or buildings when the Company
deems it expedient to do so:
(c.) To buy and sell motor-cars, trucks, and
tractors of all kinds, gasoline, oil, and other
products required in and about a general auto¬
mobile business, including motor-car acces¬
sories, and to acquire or hold an interest in
any firm or company whose business consists
wholly or in part of buying and selling general
automobile accessories :
(cl.) To purchase, lease, or otheiwvise acquire,
and to hold, improve, manage, exchange, work,
develop, exercise all rights in respect of, lease,
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[November 19th, 1936.
mortgage, sell, dispose of, turn to account, and
otherwise deal with all kinds of real and per¬
sonal property:
(e.) To act as agents for the depositors of
any goods and chattels for storage and ware¬
housing purposes, in effecting sales and pur¬
chases thereof, in collecting, paying, or remit¬
ting the proceeds of such transactions, and
generally in dealings of every kind connected
with such goods and chattels:
The objects set forth in any subclause of this
clause shall not, except when the context ex¬
pressly so requires, be in anywise limited or
restricted by reference to or inference from
the terms of any other subclause or by the
name of the Company, but may be carried out
in as full and ample a manner and construed
in as wide a sense as if each of the said para¬
graphs defined the objects of a separate, dis¬
tinct, and independent company.
H. G. GARRETT,
9292-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15358.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Maypole
Dairies (1936), Limited,” was incorpo¬
rated under the “ Companies Act ” on the 23rd
day of October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided into one hundred
shares of one hundred dollars each.
The address of its registered office is Room
211, 678 Howe Street, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To manufacture, produce, compound,
purify, improve, store, deal in, purchase,
acquire, sell, supply, and dispose of dairy and
farm produce of all kinds and any other sup¬
plies, goods, and material:
( b .) To purchase, take, acquire, hold, man¬
age, improve, lease, exchange, sell, mortgage,
pledge, and dispose of real and personal prop¬
erty of any kind and description whatsoever:
(c.) To build, manufacture, maintain, oper¬
ate, improve, repair, deal in, purchase, take,
acquire, hold, manage, lease, exchange, sell,
mortgage, pledge, and dispose of manufactories,
mills, stores, warehouses, and any other build¬
ings and mei’chandise of all kinds and descrip¬
tions :
( d .) To carry on the business of a general
merchant in all its branches, both wholesale
and retail :
( e .) To do all such things and to carry on
such businesses as the Company may think are
incidental and conducive to the attainment of
the above objects.
H. G. GARRETT,
9293-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15352.
OTICE is hei’eby given that “ Western Sash
& Door Company, Limited,” was incorpo¬
rated under the “ Companies Act ” on the 22nd
day of October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided into ten thousand
shares of one dollar each.
The address of its registered office is 1125
Hastings Street East, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To carry on business as manufacturers
of doors and windows and other articles of
building construction, including roofing and
built-in features:
(b.) To carry on business as timber mer¬
chants, sawmill, shingle-mill, and pulp-mill
owners, loggers, lumbermen, and lumber mer¬
chants in all or any of their branches; to buy,
sell, prepare for market, import and export,
and deal in sawlogs, timber, piles, poles, and
forest products of every kind and description:
(c.) To conduct the business of general mer¬
chants, both wholesale and retail and on com¬
mission, and to act as brokers in the buying
and selling of commodities, and generally to
carry on any other business whatsoever which
the Company may desire or may consider cap¬
able of being conveniently carried on in con¬
nection with the powers herein contained.
H. G. GARRETT,
9293-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15361.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Jerman Hunt
(Kelowna), Limited,” was incorporated
under the “ Companies Act ” on the 24th day
of October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided into one hundred
shares of one hundred dollars each.
The address of its registered office is Care of
Messrs. MacNeill, Norris & Pratt, Bank of
Nova Scotia Building-, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To carry on the business of wholesale
and retail merchants; to carry on any or all
of the businesses of dry-goods manufacturers,
furriers, clothiers, haberdashers, hosiers, mil¬
liners, dressmakers, tailors, hatters, manufac¬
turers, exporters and importers, wholesale and
retail dealers of and in all kinds of fabrics,
leathers, dresses, lingerie, ladies’ ready-to-wear,
boot and shoe merchants, and manufacturers
and importers and wholesale and retail dealers
of and in all leather goods, household furniture,
china and glassware, crockery, and other house¬
hold fittings and utensils, ornaments, bric-a-
brac, stationery, notions, and fancy goods,
dealers in articles and commodities of personal
and household use:
( b .) To buy, sell, and deal in all kinds and
descriptions of goods, wares, and merchandise:
(c.) To carry on the business of manufac¬
turers’ agents or representatives or to act in
the capacity of agents for the manufacture of
goods.
H. G. GARRETT,
9293-oc2§ Registrar of Companies.
CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION.
“ Societies Act.”
Canada:
Province of British Columbia.
No. 2314.
T HEREBY CERTIFY that “Interior of
J- British Columbia Hotelmen’s Association ”
has this day been incorporated as a Society
under the “ Societies Act.”
The locality in which the operations of the
Society will be chiefly carried on is Interior of
the Province of British Columbia.
Given under my hand and seal of office at
Victoria, Province of British Columbia, this
seventeenth day of October, one thousand nine
hundred and thirty-six.
[L.S.] H. G. GARRETT,
Registrar of Companies.
The objects of the Society are: —
(a.) To promote a fraternal feeling and
cordial business relationship among its mem¬
bers, and generally to do such acts and things
as shall be for the benefit of its members and
the hotel business of the Interior of British
Columbia :
(b.) To* promote just and honourable prac¬
tice in the conduct of business and to suppress
malpractices:
(c.) To promote the consideration and dis¬
cussion of questions affecting the hotel trade,
and to promote matters of interest to members
and other hotel associations:
(d.) To give legislative and other public
bodies facilities for conferring with and ascer-
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1943
taining the views of persons engaged in the
hotel trade regarding matters of trade:
(e.) To encourage and promote the develop¬
ment of tourist traffic and the building and
maintaining of good roads:
(/.) No part of the funds of the Association
may be appropriated for any local contribu¬
tions, donations, or charities in any district,
but may be devoted to any Province-wide move¬
ment affecting the interests of its members or
the welfare of the Association:
(</.) To affiliate with corporations having
objects wholly or in part similar to the objects
of this Society. 9288-oc29
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15354.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Vernon-
Brockbank Radio Company, Limited,” was
incorporated under the “ Companies Act ” on
the 22nd day of October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided into ten thousand
shares of one dollar each.
The address of its registered office is Care of
W. F. Gurd, 728 Rogers Building, Vancouver,
B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To carry on the business of merchants
and dealers, both wholesale and retail, or as
manufacturers, distributers, brokers, agents, or
otherwise, of and in radios, electric appliances,
devices, and equipment of all kinds, musical
instruments, sheet music, photographic cameras
and accessories, pictures, furniture, refrigera¬
tors, washing-machines, and household articles
of every kind, gas and electric engines and
merchandise of every kind :
(b.) To purchase and otherwise acquire and
hold, sell, and dispose of real estate, and im¬
prove the same, and to lend money on any real
or personal property, and secui’e the repay¬
ment of the same by mortgage or otherwise.
H. G. GARRETT,
9293-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15362.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Granville
Oils, Limited (Non-Personal Liability),”
was incorporated under the “ Companies Act ”
as a Specially Limited Company on the 24th
day of October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
five hundred thousand dollars, divided into five
hundred thousand shares of one dollar each.
The address of its registered office is Room
204, 678 Howe Street, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects of the Company are restricted to
the following, namely: —
(a.) To acquire by pui’chase, lease, hire, dis¬
covery, location, or otherwise, and to hold,
mines, mineral claims, mining lands, prospects,
licences, and mining rights of every descrip¬
tion, and to work, develop, operate, turn to
account, sell, or otherwise dispose thereof:
(b.) To dig, drill, or bore for, raise, crush,
wash, smelt, reduce, refine, amalgamate, assay,
analyse, and otherwise treat gold, silver, copper,
lead, iron, coal, petroleum, natural gas, and
any other ore, deposit, metal, or mineral what¬
soever, whether belonging to the Company or
not, and to render the same merchantable, and
to buy, sell, and deal in the same or any product
thereof :
(c.) To engage in any branch of mining,
smelting, milling, and refining minerals:
(cl.) To acquire by purchase, lease, hire, ex¬
change, or otherwise timber lands, leases, or
claims, rights to cut timber, surface rights and
rights-of-way, water rights and privileges,
patents, patent rights and concessions, and
other real or personal property:
( e .) To acquire by purchase, lease, hire, ex¬
change, or otherwise, and to construct, operate,
maintain, or alter, trails, roads, ways, tram¬
ways, reservoirs, dams, flumes, race and other
ways, watercourses, canals, aqueducts, pipe¬
lines, wells, tanks, bridges, wharves, piers,
mills, pumping plants, factories, foundries,
furnaces, coke-ovens, crushing-works, smelting-
works, concentrating-works, refining-works,
hydraulic, electrical, and other works and appli¬
ances, power devices and plants of every kind,
laboratories, warehouses, boarding-houses,
dwellings, buildings, machinery, plant, and
other works and conveniences, and to buy, sell,
manufactui’e, and deal in all kinds of goods
stores, provisions, implements, chattels, ana
effects :
(/.) To build, purchase, lease, hire, charter,
navigate, use, and operate cars, wagons, and
other vehicles, boats, ships, and other vessels:
(g.) To sell or otherwise dispose of ore,
metal, oil, gas, or mineral product, and to take
contracts for mining-work of all kinds, and
to accept as the consideration shares, stock,
debentures, or other securities of any limited
company, wheresoever incorporated and carry¬
ing on any business, directly or indirectly,
conducive to the objects of a specially limited
company, if such shares (except the shares of
a company having non-personal liability) , stock,
debentures, or other securities are fully paid
up, and to sell or otherwise dispose thereof.
H. G. GARRETT,
9293-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION.
“ Societies Act.”
Canada :
Province of British Columbia.
No. 2318.
T HEREBY CERTIFY that “ The Chilliwack
Fish and Game Protective Association ”
has this day been incorporated as a Society
under the “ Societies Act.”
The locality in which the operations of the
Society will be chiefly carried on is Chilliwack,
Province of British Columbia.
Given under my hand and Seal of office at
Victoria, Province of British Columbia, this
twenty-fourth day of October, one thousand
nine hundred and thirty-six.
[L.s.] H. G. GARRETT,
Registrar of Companies.
The objects of the Society are: To protect
fish and game in the district; to promote ideas
to better fishing and hunting conditions; to
promote rod and gun contests. 9402-oc29
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15359.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Dominion
Tug & Barge Co., Limited,” was incor¬
porated under the “ Companies Act ” on the
24th day of October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
one hundred and thirty-one thousand two hun¬
dred and fifty dollars', divided into two thou¬
sand five hundred shares of ten dollars each
and two thousand one hundred and twenty-five
shares of fifty dollars each.
The address of its registered office is 307
Stock Exchange Building, 475 Howe Street,
Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are : —
(a.) To acquire, purchase, build, repair,
operate, manage, own, charter, and lease,
steamboats, sailing-vessels, barges, scows, tugs
derricks, pile-drivers, dredges, tankers, and
every other kind of water-craft or vessel or
any shares or interest therein, and to sell, dis¬
pose of, charter, lease, mortgage, hypothecate,
or otherwise deal with the same or any inter¬
est therein :
(b.) To operate and carry on a service for
the carriage of freight or passengers, or both,
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THE B.C. GAZETTE.
[November 19th, 1936.
and a general towing' business and a general
salvage business :
(c.) To carry on all or any of the businesses
of ship-owners, ship-brokers, shipping agents,
charterers of ships and vessels, managers of
shipping properties, ship-builders, dredgers,
salvors, marine salvagemen, insurance-brokers,
lightermen, freight contractors, carriers by
land and sea, importers and exporters, forward¬
ing agents, warehousemen, wharfingers, gen¬
eral freight and passenger agents, mercantile
agents and brokers, general traders in marine
supplies, and a general merchandise business.
H. G. GARRETT,
9300-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION.
“ Societies Act.”
Canada :
Province of British Columbia.
No. 2317.
T HEREBY CERTIFY that “ The Pouce Coupe
J- Community Hospital Society ” has this day
been incorporated as a Society under the “ So¬
cieties Act.”
The locality in which the operations of the
Society will be chiefly carried on is Pouce Coupe,
Province of British Columbia.
Given under my hand and seal of office at
Victoria, Province of British Columbia, this
twenty-fourth day of October, one thousand
nine hundred and thirty-six.
[L.S.] H. G. GARRETT,
Registrar of Companies.
The objects of the Society are: To receive
and treat persons suffering from disease or re¬
quiring surgical or medical attention, and gen¬
erally to maintain a General Hospital in all its
branches. 9401-oc29
“COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15368.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Commercial
Factors, Limited,” was incorporated under
the “ Companies Act ” on the 27th day of
October, 1936.
The Company is authorized to issue ten thou¬
sand shares without nominal or par value.
The address of its registered office is 703
Rogers Building, 470 Granville Street, Van¬
couver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To carry on the business of an invest¬
ment company, and to invest in any stocks-,
bonds, debentures, shares, scrip, or securities
of any Government, state, dominion, province,
sovereign, or authority (supreme, municipal,
local, or otherwise), and in bonds, debentures,
stock, scrip, obligations, shares, or securities
of any company or corporation whatsoever,
whether public or private, or in any undertak¬
ing upon which the Company may enter itself
or which may be entered into by others, as well
as in any movable or immovable property what¬
soever, and to invest and lend money to persons,
firms, or corporations at interest, with security
or without security, and to buy, sell, exchange,
deal in, and lend money on accounts receivable,
bills of lading, warehouse receipts, hire receipts,
chattel mortgages, lien notes, and any other
forms of security or commercial paper, and to
undertake the financing of industrial loans
secured by real and (or) personal property,
including accounts receivable, bills of lading,
warehouse receipts, hire receipts, chattel mort¬
gages, lien notes, and any other form of security
or commercial paper, and to act as an accep¬
tance corporation for the discount or rediscount
of any security on real or personal property,
and to change, alter, or realize upon any such
investments, and to reinvest in the manner
aforesaid any moneys which may at any time
be in the hands of the Company:
(b.) To enter upon and undertake the im¬
porting and exporting of goods, wares, and
merchandise of every kind, character, and
description, and to manufacture, buy, and sell
such goods :
(c.) To carry on a general trading and
mercantile business as importers and dealers
in all kinds of goods, wares, and merchandise,
whether wholesale or retail, and by means of
stores, warehouses, shops, or agencies in all
such places and in such manner as the Company
may deem to be profitable and advantageous:
( d .) To carry on the business of warehouse¬
men, forwarders, and distributers in all its
branches with respect to all articles of com¬
merce.
H. G. GARRETT,
9300-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15363.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Granville
Furniture Co., Ltd.,” was incorporated
under the “ Companies Act ” on the 26th day
of October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided into one thousand
shares of ten dollars each.
The address of its registered office is 430-
433 Rogers Building, 470 Granville Street, Van¬
couver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To carry on business as merchants,
dealing in all kinds of furniture, household and
store fixtui'es and appliances, mats, rugs, car¬
pets, radios and other musical instruments,
electrical goods, appliances1, and machinery,
refrigerators, washing-machines, and any and
all kind's of other goods usually carried in stock
by furniture dealers and manufacturers:
(b.) To carry on the business referred to in
paragraph (a) as dealers, whether wholesale,
retail, or on commission.
H. G. GARRETT,
9300-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION.
“ Societies Act.”
Canada:
Province of British Columbia.
No. 2316.
T HEREBY CERTIFY that “ The B.C. Rifle-
-L men’s Club ” has this day been incorpo¬
rated as a Society under the “ Societies Act.”
The locality in which the operations of the
Society will be chiefly carried on is Cloverdale,
Province of British Columbia.
Given under my hand and seal of office at
Victoria, Province of British Columbia, this
twenty-third day of October, one thousand nine
hundred and thirty-six.
[L.S.] H. G. GARRETT,
Registrar of Companies.
The objects of the Society are: —
(a.) To keep together in a social and fra¬
ternal way the members of the various Provin¬
cial (B.C.) Eights, in the London Merchants
Match at Ottawa:
(b.) To encourage the sending of B.C. rifle¬
men to Bisley with the Canadian Bisley Team,
and help defray their expenses:
(c.) To encourage the sending of B.C. Pro¬
vincial teams of riflemen to Ottawa for the
Dominion of Canada Rifle Association Annual
Prize Meeting, and help defray their expenses:
(d.) To organize rifle-matches in the Prov¬
ince of British Columbia during the summer
months, to be competed for by riflemen of said
Province:
( e .) To arrange a dinner each year at the
termination of the D.R.A. Meeting in honour
of the B.C. London Merchants Team for that
year. 9401-oc29
November 19th, 1936.]
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
1945
CERTIFICATES OF
INCORPORATION.
“COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15367.
NOTICE is hereby given that “ Pioneer Oil
Company, Limited,” was incorporated un¬
der the “ Companies Act ” on the 27th day of
October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided into one thousand
shares of ten dollars each.
The address of its registered office is 411-14
Rogers Building, 470 Granville Street, Vancou¬
ver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To carry on the business of manufactur¬
ers, importers, exporters, producers, refiners,
suppliers, and distributers of oils, greases,
petroleum and the by-products thereof, and
chemicals of every kind and description; and
to buy, sell, or otherwise acquire and deal in
crude petroleum-oil and other oils, greases,
chemicals, and all products thereof, and to
maintain and operate oil refineries or plants;
and to store, tank, warehouse, and refine crude
petroleum-oil and other oils, greases, chemicals,
and all products thereof; and to do all acts,
matters, and things as are incidental or neces¬
sary to the attainment of the above objects or
any of them:
( b .) To receive for sale or consignment, and
to sell and consign for sale, and to sell for com¬
mission or other reward, and to carry on the
business of wholesale and retail dealers in crude
petroleum-oil and other oils, greases, and chem¬
icals and all products thereof :
(c.) To build, construct, purchase, lease,
hire, charter, navigate, use, and operate cars,
trucks, wagons, boats, ships, tugs, scows, and
other vehicles, vessels, and conveyances', and
wharves, for the transportation by land or
water of the products, goods, and merchandise
of the Company or in which it may deal :
( d .) To carry on the business of dealers in,
hirers, repairers, cleaners, storers, and1 ware-
housers of automobiles, motor-cars, motor¬
cycles, aeroplanes, bicycles, velocipedes and car¬
riages, and vehicles of all kinds, whether moved
by mechanical power or not, and all machinery,
implements, utensils, appliances, accessories,
apparatus, lubricants, gasoline and other motor-
fuels, cements, solutions, enamels, and all things
capable of being used therewith or in the manu¬
facture, maintenance, and working thereof re¬
spectively, or in the construction of any track
or surface adapted for the use thereof.
H. G. GARRETT,
9407-no5 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15369.
NOTICE is hereby given that “ Commodore
Grill, Limited,” was incorporated under
the “ Companies Act ” on the 29th day of Octo¬
ber, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is ten
thousand dollars, divided into ten thousand
shares of one dollar each.
The address of its registered office is 800
Hall Building, 789 Pender Street West, Van¬
couver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To carry on the business of hotel, res¬
taurant, cafe, grill, refreshment-room, and
lodging-house keepers, licensed victuallers:
( b .) To carry on the businesses of manufac¬
turers of and dealers in tobacco, cigars, ciga¬
rettes, match-lights, pipes, and any other
articles required by or which may be conve¬
nient to smokers, and of snuff grinders and
merchants and box merchants, and to deal in
any other ax*ticles and things commonly dealt
in by tobacconists:
( c .) To carry on business as dealers in and
producers of dairy, farm, and garden px-oduce
of all kinds, and in particular milk, cream, but¬
ter, cheese, poultry and eggs, fruit and vege¬
tables :
( d .) To carry on the business of tea-shop
keepers, restaurant-keepers, and suppliers of
provisions, both solid and liquid:
(e.) To purchase or to sell any restaurant
business as a going concern or otherwise:
(/.) To buy for sale or otherwise, take on
lease, hire any equipment, fixtures, utensils,
furniture, or other personal property required
for the purpose of the Company:
(g.) To carry on the business of proprietors
or managers of theatres, palaces and halls,
kinematographic shows and exhibitions, and to
permit the Company’s premises to be used1 for
such other purposes as may seem expedient:
( h .) To carry on the business of refresh¬
ment-room proprietors and refreshment ca¬
terers and contractors in all its respective
branches :
(i.) To carry on business as bakers, con¬
fectioners, butchers, milk-sellers, butter-sellers,
dairymen, grocers, poulterers, greengrocers,
farmers, and ice merchants:
(;.) To manufacture, buy, sell, refine, pre¬
pare, grow, import, export, and deal in’ provi¬
sions of all kinds, both wholesale andi retail,
and whether solid or liquid:
(k.) To establish and provide all kinds of
conveniences and attractions for customers and
others, and1 in particular reading, writing, and
smoking rooms, lockers and safe-deposits, tele¬
phones, telegraphs, stores, shops, lodgings, and
lavatories :
( l .) To carry on the business of a store¬
keeper in all its branches, and in particular to
buy, sell, manufacture, and deal in goods, stores,
consumable articles, chattels and effects of all
kinds, both wholesale and' retail, and to trans¬
act every kind of agency business or trans-
i action which may seem to the Company, directly
or indirectly, conducive to the interests of the
Company.
H. G. GARRETT,
9407-no5 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15371.
NOTICE is hereby given that Bella Coola
Timber Company, Limited,” was incor-
j porated under the “ Companies Act ” on the
31st day of October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
one hundred thousand dollars, divided into one
thousand shares of one hundred dollars each.
The address of its registered office is Suite
20, 163 Hastings Street West, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To carry on business of timber mer¬
chants, sawmill-owners, loggers, lumbermen,
and lumber merchants in any or all their
branches; to buy, sell, log, prepare for market,
manufacture, manipulate, import, export, and
deal in timber, sawlogs, lumber, and wood of
all kinds, and to manufacture and deal in lum¬
ber, timber, and timber products, all ai-ticles
and materials in the manufacturing whereof
timber, lumber, or wood is used:
( b .) To purchase, lease, or otherwise ac¬
quire timber lands, licences, or leases, sawmills,
of any other description for the manufacture of
lumber, shingles, pulp, paper, and other timber
products :
(c.) To act as transporters and conveyers of
logs or lumber by flumes, waterways, railways,
-trucks, or otherwise, and to clear streams :
(d.) To avail itself of and to have, hold,
exercise, use, and enjoy all rights, powers, privi¬
leges, advantages, priorities, and immunities
created, provided, and conferred by the “ Water
Act ” and any amendment thereof and any and
| all other laws pertaining to the appropriation
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THE B.C. GAZETTE.
[November 19th, 1936.
and use of waters for any and all purposes
whatsoever :
( e .) To acquire, operate, and carry on the
business of a power company, and to apply
water or water-power for producing any form
of power, or for producing and generating elec¬
tricity for the purpose of light, heat, and power,
or any other purpose for which electricity may
be applied; to acquire, construct, and operate
waterworks, and to distribute, sell, supply, or
use water or water-power for mechanical, irri¬
gation, domestic, or any other purposes for
which water or other power may be supplied,
sold, or used; to render water and water-power
available for use, application, and' distribution,
constructing, erecting, and operating and all
improvements of every sort whatsoever neces¬
sary for said purposes, including the diverting
of the waters of any stream, pond, or lake into
any other channel or channels.
H. G. GARRETT,
9407-no5 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15375.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Star Bakery,
Limited,” was incorporated under the
“ Companies Act ” on the 2nd day of November,
1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided1 into ten thousand
shares of one dollar each.
The address of its registered office is over
Marlatt’s, Bay Avenue, Trail, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To carry on business as bakers and
manufacturers of and dealers in bread, flour,
biscuits, and farinaceous compounds and ma¬
terials of every description :
( b .) To carry on business as confectioners,
restaurateurs, proprietors, and (or) opera¬
tors of delicatessen shops, merchants, feed mer¬
chants, and general traders:
(c.) To construct, acauire, hire, hold, work,
let, and sell mills, factories, bake-houses, shops,
buildings, machinery, and appliances suitable
for such baking, manufacturing, and dealing.
H. G. GARRETT,
9412-no5 Registrar of Companies.
“COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15366.
OTICE is hereby given that “ The Grand¬
view Greenhouses, Limited,” was incor¬
porated under the “ Companies Act ” on the
27th day of October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
twenty thousand dollars, divided into twenty
thousand shares of one dollar each.
The address of its registered office is 131
Pender Street East, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is* estab¬
lished are: To carry on the business of green¬
house operators, nurserymen, florists, market-
gardeners, and generally the business of grow¬
ers, both wholesale and retail, and the business
of importers and exporters.
II. G. GARRETT,
9407-no5 Registrar of Companies.
“COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15377.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Gordon, Bur¬
chett & Co., Ltd.,” was incorporated under
the “ Companies Act ” on the 2nd day of
November, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided into ten thousand
shares of one dollar each.
The address' of its registered office is Suite
308. Union Building, Victoria, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To carry on business as stock-brokers,
insurance-brokers, financiers, and promoters,
and to undertake and carry on and execute all
kinds of financial, commercial trading, and
other operations, and to carry on any other
business which may seem to be capable of being
conveniently carried on in connection with any
of these objects, or calculated, directly or indi¬
rectly, to enhance the value of, or facilitate the
realization of, or render profitable any of the
Company’s property or rights :
(b.) To purchase or otherwise acquire and
to sell, exchange, surrender, lease, mortgage,
charge, convert, turn to account, dispose of, and
deal with property and rights of all kinds, and
in particular stocks, shares, bonds, mortgages,
debentures, concessions, options, contracts, pat¬
ents, annuities, licences, policies, book debts',
business concerns and undertaking's, and claims,
pi-ivileges, and choses in action of all kinds:
(c.) To subscribe for, conditionally or un¬
conditionally, and to underwrite, take, hold, deal
in, and convert stocks, shares, and securities
of all kinds, and to enter into partnei'ship or
into any arrangement for sharing profits, union
of interests, l’eciprocal concession, or co-opera-
tion with any person, pai’tnership, or company,
and to promote and aid in promoting, constitute,
form, or organize companies, syndicates, or
partnei'ships of all kind's:
(d.) To carry on business as bond^dealers
and bond-brokers, either wholesale or retail,
and otherwise to carry on any other business
which lxiay be conveniently carried on in con¬
nection with the business of bond-dealei's or
bond-brokers :
( e .) To acquire by pui’chase or otherwise and
take over as a going concern the financial
brokerage business carried on in the City of
Victoria, Province of British Columbia, by
Douglas Camei'on Gordon and James Arthur
Burchett, under the firm-name and style of
“ Gordon Burchett & Co.,” and all or any of the
assets or liabilities of the said partnei'ship, and
to enter into an agreement for sale with the
said Douglas Cameron Gordon and James
Arthur Burchett, and to carry the same into
effect with or without modification :
(/.) To carry on business as real estate,
rental, insurance, and collection agents, and to
transact all kinds of agency and brokerage
business :
(g.) To buy, sell, exchange, lease, or other¬
wise deal in real estate and immovable prop¬
erty :
(h.) To lend money on such terms, with or
without security, as may seem expedient, and
to buy, sell, exchange, or otherwise deal in
mortgages of and other securities upon real or
personal property:
(i-) To lay out land for building purposes,
and to build on, improve, let on building leases,
and otherwise develop the same:
(j.) To form, promote, subsidize, assist, and
manage companies, syndicates, partnerships,
enterprises, and undertakings of all kinds:
(k.) Subject to the “ Insurance Act,” to give
any guarantee for the payment of money or
the performance of any obligation or under¬
taking:
(/.) To prospect for, locate, acquire by pur¬
chase, lease, hire, or otherwise, and hold, man¬
age, develop, work, and sell mines, mineral
claims, mineral leases, mining lands, prospects,
licences, and mining rights and properties of
every description, and to work, develop, operate,
turn to account, sell, or otherwise dispose
thereof, and generally to engage in any branch
of mining, smelting, milling, and refining
minerals :
(m.) To acquire by purchase, lease, hire, ex¬
change, or otherwise, and to take and give op¬
tions on, dispose of, and otherwise deal with
timber lands, leases, or claims, rights to cut
timber, surface rights and rights-of-way, and
water rights and privileges, and logging-rail-
ways, and to carry on the business of loggers
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and sawmill operators, and to manufacture,
buy, and sell timber and lumber:
(n.) To acquire, hold, sell, and otherwise dis¬
pose of and turn to account patents, patent
rights, and concessions:
(o.) To carry on business as contractors for
the construction, execution, carrying-out, equip¬
ment, improvement, working, development, ad¬
ministration, management, or control of public
and private buildings, works, and conveniences
of all kinds :
( p .) To build, purchase, lease, hire, charter,
navigate, use, and operate cars, wagons, and
other vehicles, boats, ships, and other vessels:
(q.) Generally to carry on and undertake
any business, undertaking, transaction, or oper¬
ation commonly carried on or undertaken by
capitalists, promoters, financiers, and conces¬
sionaires, and any other business which may
seem to the Company capable of being con¬
veniently carried on in connection with the
above, or calculated, directly or indirectly, to
enhance the value of or render profitable any of
the Company’s property or rights.
H. G. GARRETT,
9412-no5 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15378.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Barkoola
Gold Mines, Limited,” was incorporated
under the “ Companies Act ” on the 2nd day of
November, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
three hundred and fifty thousand dollars,
divided into three hundred and fifty thousand
shares of one dollar each.
The address of its registered office is 425
Howe Street, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To purchase, take on lease, or otherwise
acquire any mines, mining rights, and metal¬
liferous land and any interest therein, and to
explore, work, exercise, develop, and turn to
account the same:
( b .) To crush, win, get, quarry, smelt, cal¬
cine, refine, dress, amalgamate, manipulate, and
prepare for market ore, metal, and mineral sub¬
stances of all kinds, and to carry on any other
metallurgical operations which may seem con¬
ducive to any of the Company’s objects:
(c.) To buy, sell, manufacture, and deal in
minerals, plant, machinery, implements, con¬
veniences, provisions, and things capable of
being used in connection with metallurgical
operations, or required by workmen and others
employed by the Company:
(cl.) To construct, carry out, maintain, im¬
prove, manage, work, control, and superintend
any roads, ways, tramways, bridges, reservoirs,
watercourses, aqueducts, wharves, furnaces,
sawmills, crushing-works, hydraulic works, elec¬
trical works, factories, warehouses, shops, and
other works and conveniences which may seem,
directly or indirectly, conducive to any of the
objects of the Company, and to contribute to,
subsidize, or otherwise aid or take part in any
such operations.
H. G. GARRETT,
9412-no5 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15370.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Bridge River
United Gold Mines, Limited (Non-Per¬
sonal Liability) ,” was incorporated under the
“ Companies' Act ” as a Specially Limited Com¬
pany on the 30th day of October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is one
million five hundred thousand dollars, divided
into three million shares of fifty cents each.
The address of its registered office is Room
705, Birks Building, 718 Granville Street, Van¬
couver, B.C.
The objects of the Company are restricted to
the following, namely: —
(a.) To acquire by purchase, lease, hire, dis¬
covery, location, or otherwise, and to hold
mines, mineral claims, mining lands, prospects,
licences, and mining rights of every description,
and to work, develop, operate, turn to account,
sell, or otherwise dispose thereof:
(b.) To dig, drill, or bore for, raise, crush,
wash, smelt, reduce, refine, amalgamate, assay,
analyse, and otherwise treat gold, silver, cop¬
per, lead, iron, coal, petroleum, natural gas, and
any other ore, deposit, metal, or mineral what¬
soever, whether belonging to the Company or
not, and to render the same merchantable, and
to buy, sell, and deal in the same or any product
thereof :
(c.) To engage in any branch of mining,
smelting, milling, and refining minerals:
(cl.) To acquire by purchase, lease, hire, ex¬
change, or otherwise timber lands, leases, or
claims', rights to cut timber, surface rights and
rights-of-way, water rights and privileges, pat¬
ents, patent rights and concessions, and other
real or personal property:
(e.) To acquire by purchase, lease, hire, ex¬
change, or otherwise, and to construct, operate,
maintain, or alter, trails, roads, ways, tram¬
ways, reservoirs, dams, flumes, race and other
ways, watercourses, canals, aqueducts, pipe¬
lines, wells, tanks, bridges, wharves, piers,
mills, pumping plants, factories, foundries, fur¬
naces, coke-ovens1, crushing-works, smelting-
works, concentrating-works, refining-works,
hydraulic, electrical, and other works and ap¬
pliances, power devices and plants of every
kind, laboratories, warehouses, boarding-houses,
dwellings, buildings, machinery, plant, and
other works and conveniences, and to buy, sell,
manufacture, and deal in all kinds of goods,
stores, provisions, implements, chattels, and
effects :
(/.) To build, purchase, lease, hire, charter,
navigate, use, and operate cars, wagons, and
other vehicles, boats, ships, and other vessels :
(g.) To sell or otherwise dispose of ore,
metal, oil, gas, or mineral product, and to take
contracts for mining-work of all kinds, and to
accept as the consideration shares', stock, de¬
debentures, or other securities of any limited
company, wheresoever incorporated and carry¬
ing on any business, directly or indirectly, con¬
ducive to the objects of a specially limited com¬
pany, if such shares (except the shares of a
company having non-personal liability), stock,
debentures, or other securities are fully paid
up, and to sell or otherwise dispose thereof.
H. G. GARRETT,
9412-no5 Registrar of Companies.
CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION.
“ Societies Act.”
Canada:
Province of British Columbia.
No. 2315.
T HEREBY CERTIFY that “ Nithi River
Farmers’ Institute ” has this day been in¬
corporated as a Society under the “ Societies
Act.”
The locality in which the operations of the
Society will be chiefly carried on is Nithi River
District, Province of British Columbia.
Given under my hand and seal of office at Vic¬
toria, Province of British Columbia, this
twentieth day of October, one thousand nine
hundred and thirty-six.
[l-S.] H. G. GARRETT,
Registrar of Companies.
The objects of the Society are: —
(a.) To improve conditions of rural life so
that settlement may be permanent and prosper-
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[November 19th, 1936.
( b .) To promote the theory and practice of
agriculture by lectures, essays, the circulation
of information and other educational methods,
and to stimulate interest by exhibitions, prizes,
and other means:
(c.) To arrange on behalf of its members for
the purchase, distribution, or sale of commodi¬
ties, supplies, or products, and generally to act
on their behalf in all matters incidental to
agricultural pursuits :
( d .) To promote social intercourse, mutual
helpfulness, and the diffusion of knowledge,
and to make new settlei’s welcome.
9413-no5
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15374.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Home and
Western Canadian Properties, Limited,”
was incorporated under the “ Companies Act ”
on the 31s»t day of October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided into four hundred
shares of twenty-five dollars each.
The address of its registered) office is c/o
E. A. M. Williams, 311 Foul Bay, Road, Vic-
toi'ia, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are:—
(a.) To purchase for investment or resale
and to traffic in land and house and other prop¬
erty of any tenure and any interest therein, and
to create, sell, and deal in freehold and lease¬
hold ground-rents, and1 to make advances upon
the security of land or house or other property
or any interest therein, and generally to deal
in, traffic by way of sale lease, exchange, or
otherwise with land and house property and
any other property whether real or personal:
( b .) To transact all kinds of agency busi¬
ness; to negotiate loans; to find investments;
to carry on a general real-estate, brokerage,
commission, mortgage, financial, mercantile,
manufacturing, and contracting business, and
as stock, bond, grain, and commodity brokers,
commission, mortgage, collection, rental, ship¬
ping, and forwarding agents, and as ware¬
housemen, wharfingers, carriers by land1, water,
and air, business-brokers, general brokers, valu¬
ators, auctioneers, salvage-brokers, manufac¬
turers, manufacturers’ agents, merchants, and
traders; and to import and1 export, manufac¬
ture, buy, sell, barter, exchange, pledge, make
advances upon, or otherwise deal in goods,
wares, produce, articles, and merchandise; to
carry on business as promoters, and1 to form,
constitute, promote, subsidize, float, assist, and
control companies, syndicates, partnerships,
and undertakings of all kinds:
(c.) To underwrite, subscribe for, tender for,
purchase, take, acquire, and hold, either as
principal or agent and absolutely as owner or
by way of collateral security or otherwise, and
to sell by instalments or otherwise, exchange,
transfer, assign, or otherwise dispose of, mort¬
gage, pledge, or otherwise deal in debentures,
stocks, bonds, shares, or other securities issued
or guaranteed by any Government, commis¬
sioners, public body or authority, munici¬
pality, or school or other corporation, or of
any chartered bank, or of any duly incor¬
porated company or corporation, whether in
Canada or elsewhere, or of the shares in any
syndicate; and to vote on any shares, deben¬
tures, and bonds through such agent or agents
as the directors may appoint:
( d .) To carry on the business of insurance
and customs-house brokers, insurance inspec¬
tors, insurance-adjusters, and to act as agents
for fire, life, health, automobile, marine, acci¬
dent, guarantee, indemnity, and all other kinds
of insurance, guarantee, or indemnity com¬
panies:
(e.) To deal in agreements for sale and pur¬
chase of land or other property, mortgages,
bills of exchange, debentures, coupons, and
other negotiable instruments and securities,
and in all respects to have and enjoy the same
powers and privileges with regard to lending
its money and transacting its* business as a
private individual could have and enjoy:
(/.) To act as representative, attorney in
fact, or proxy for any person, firm, or corpora¬
tion for any lawful purpose; to collect money
due or owing- to any person, firm, estate, or
corporation ; to employ solicitors, attorneys, or
counsel for any lawful purpose; to enter and
prosecute, compromise and settle, and repre¬
sent persons interested in actions, causes of
action, and suits of any kind, and to take pro¬
ceedings in Courts of law pertaining to or which
may be deemed necessary or advantageous in
connection with its business or objects; to act
as attorney in fact for any lawful purpose:
( g .) Generally to carry on or undertake any
business', undertaking, transaction, or operation
commonly carried on or undertaken by real-
estate agents, stock and bond brokers, insur¬
ance agents, general agents and brokers of all
kinds, capitalists, promoters, financiers, con¬
cessionaires!, contractors for public or other
works, buildings, merchants, and any other
businesses, whether manufacturing or other¬
wise, which may seem to the Company capable
of being conveniently carried on in connection
with its business, or calculated, directly or indi¬
rectly, to enhance the value of or render profit¬
able any of the Company’s property or rights :
(h.) To pay out of the funds of the Company
all expenses of and incidental to the formation,
registration, and advertising of the Company,
and to remunerate any person or company for
services rendered or to be rendered in placing
or assisting to place, or guaranteeing the plac¬
ing of, any of the shares of the Company’s capi¬
tal or any debentures, debenture stock, or other
securities of the Companv. or in or about the
formation or promotion of the Company or in
the conduct of its business :
( i .) To obtain the Company to be registered
or licensed in any other Province or country.
H. G. GARRETT,
9413-no5 Registrar of Companies.
CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION.
“ Societies Act.”
Canada:
Province of British Columbia.
No. 2319.
T HEREBY CERTIFY that “Vancouver
League for the Hard of Hearing ” has this
day been incorporated as a Society under the
“ Societies Act.”
The locality in which the operations of the
Society will be chiefly carried on is Vancouver,
Province of British Columbia.
Given under my hand and Seal of office at
Victoria, Province of British Columbia, this
twenty-seventh day of October, one thousand
nine hundred and thirty-six.
[L.S.] H. G. GARRETT,
Registrar of Companies.
The objects of the Society are: —
(a.) To promote the art and practice of lip-
reading:
(b.) To alleviate the social isolation of the
hard of hearing:
(e.) To encourage all scientifically approved
efforts for the prevention of deafness and the
conservation of hearing, especially in children:
(d.) To assist the hard of hearing in voca¬
tional guidance, training, and readjustment:
(e.) To maintain headquarters for the busi¬
ness of the organization and for the convenience
of its members:
(/.) To investigate hearing aids of all kinds:
(g.) To discourage the use of quack or fake
“ cures ”:
(h.) . To encourage and carry on any other
activities that may be to the benefit and interest
of the hard of hearing. 9300-oc29
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CERTIFICATES OE
INCORPORATION.
“COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15392.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Lamyer Cor¬
poration, Ltd.,” was incorporated under
the “ Companies Act ” on the 13th day of
November, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided into two hundred
shares of fifty dollars each.
The address of its registered office is 326
Pemberton Building, Victoria, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: To acquire, hold, transfer, and sell
lands, mines, and concessions in the Province of
British Columbia, including the shares, stocks,
and (or) bonds of any company incorporated
for the same or any similar purpose.
H. G. GARRETT,
9438-nol9 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15390.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Waterfront
Properties, Limited,” was incorporated
under the “ Companies Act ” on the 12th day of
November, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
twenty-five thousand dollars, divided into two
hundred and fifty shares of one hundred dollars
each.
The address of its registered office is 630-633
Rogers Building, 470 Granville Street, Vancou¬
ver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To construct, purchase, take in ex¬
change, lease, charter, or otherwise acquire,
have and hold, improve, develop, repair, alter,
maintain, operate, manage, sell, exchange, let
out to hire, or otherwise deal with wharves,
piers, docks, dockyards, ship-building yards,
marine ways, boats and vessels of all kinds, and
machinery and equipment for boats and vessels :
(b.) To carry on the business of transporta¬
tion of passengers and freight, including the
business of towing and salvage :
(c.) To carry on the business of dredging
and a general contracting and construction
business :
( d .) To carry on the business of marine sur¬
veyors, wharfingers, lightermen, stevedores, and
warehousemen :
(e.) To carry on the business of wholesale
and retail merchants and manufacturers of
lumber and other products of the forest:
(/.) To purchase, lease, take in exchange, or
otherwise acquire lands or interest therein,
together with any buildings or structures that
may be on the lands, and to sell, lease, ex¬
change, mortgage, or otherwise dispose of
lands and buildings and structures.
H. G. GARRETT,
9436-nol9 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15383.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Milton Gold
Mining Company, Limited (Non-Personal
Liability),” was incorporated under the “ Com¬
panies Act ” as a Specially Limited Company
on the 6th day of November, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
twenty-five thousand dollars', divided into fifty
thousand shares of fifty cents each.
The address of its registered office is Harri¬
son Building, Main Street, Penticton, B.C.
The objects of the Company are restricted
to the following, namely: —
(a,.) To acquire by purchase, lease, hire, dis¬
covery, location, or otherwise, and hold, mines,
mineral claims, mineral leases, mining lands,
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prospects, licences, and mining rights of every
description, and to work, develop, operate, turn
to account, sell, or otherwise dispose thereof:
( b .) To engage in any branch of mining,
smelting, milling, and refining minerals:
(c.) To acquire by purchase, lease, hire, ex¬
change, or otherwise timber lands, leases', or
claims, rights to cut timber, surface rights and
rights-of-way, water rights and privileges, pat¬
ents, patent rights and concessions, and other
real or personal property:
(cl.) To acquire by purchase, lease, hire, ex¬
change, or otherwise, and to construct, operate,
maintain, or alter, trails, roads, ways, tram¬
ways, reservoirs, dams, flumes, race and other
ways, watercourses, canals, aqueducts, pipe¬
lines, wells, tanks, bridges, wharves, piers,
mills, pumping plants, factories, foundries,
furnaces, coke-ovens, crushing-works, smelting-
works, concentrating’-works, refining-works,
hydraulic, electrical, and other works and ap¬
pliances, power devices and plants of every
kind, laboratories, warehouses, boarding-houses,
dwellings, buildings, machinery, plant, and
other works and conveniences, and to buy, sell,
manufacture, and deal in all kinds of goods,
stores, provisions, implements, chattels, and
effects.
H. G. GARRETT,
9436-nol9 Registrar of Companies.
“COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15388.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Balaclava
Investments, Limited,” was incorporated
under the “ Companies Act ” on the 10th day of
November, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided into ten thousand
shares of one dollar each.
The address of its registered office is 2205
Fifth Avenue West, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(ft.) To acquire or undertake the whole or
any part of any business which the Company is
authorized to carry on; to carry on any busi¬
ness the Company may choose to eng’age in :
( b .) To carry on any business, whether
manufacturing, contracting, mercantile of any
kind whatsoever, except banking and insurance
or any business within the meaning or defini¬
tion given to the words “ trust company ” in
the “ Trust Companies Act ” of the Pi-ovince
of British Columbia and amending Acts, which
may seem to the Company capable of being
carried on :
( c .) To enter into partnership with any other
company or persons.
H. G. GARRETT,
9434-nol9 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15391.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Forest Lawn
Florists and Nurseries, Limited,” was in¬
corporated under the “ Companies Act ” on the
12th day of November, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided into ten thousand
shares of one dollar each.
The address of its registered office is 706
Royal Trust Building, 626 Pender Street West,
Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(ft.) To carry on a general business as florists
and nurserymen in all of its branches, and for
that purpose. to import, export, produce, buy,
sell, and deal in all kinds of flowers, seeds, bulbs
roots, trees, shrubbery, fertilizers, and all other
products and by-products incidental or neces¬
sary to the carrying-on of said business of
florists and nurserymen in any and all of its
branches, and to grow, manufacture, and render
marketable and to sell any and all such prod-
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[November 19th, 1936.
ucts and by-products, and either by wholesale
or retail :
( b .) To manufacture, purchase, and sell all
classes of artificial flowers, shrubs, or trees, and
to establish, equip, maintain, and operate fac¬
tories or nurseries for the manufacture and
sale of articles and goods for all or any of the
above-mentioned objects.
H. G. GARRETT,
9438-nol9 Registrar of Companies.
“COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15389.
OTICE is hereby given that “ L. A. Mc¬
Kenzie and Company, Limited,” was in¬
corporated under the “ Companies Act ” on the
10th day of November, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided into ten thousand
shares of one dollar each.
The address of its registered office is 340
Pender Street West, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To carry on the business of exporters
and importers of merchandise of all kinds, and
generally the business of merchandise-brokers
in all its branches:
( b .) To manufacture, buy, sell, prepare for
sale, grow, import, export, and deal in mer¬
chandise of all kinds, both wholesale and retail.
H. G. GARRETT,
9434-nol9 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15393.
OTICE is hereby given that “ R. W. Bruhn,
Limited,” was incorporated under the
“ Companies Act ” on the 14th day of Novem¬
ber, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
fifty thousand dollars, divided into five hundred
shares of one hundred dollars each.
The address of its registered office is at the
Office of Shuswap Lumber Company, Sicamous,
B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab*.
lished are: — •
(a.) To carry on in any part of the world
the business of timber merchants, sawmill pro¬
prietors, wood-pulp manufacturers, and tim¬
ber-growers, and to buy, sell, cut, prepare for
market, import, export, and deal in timber and
wood of all kinds, and to make, manufacture,
buy, sell, use, and deal in articles of all kinds
in the manufacture of which timber or wood
is used :
(b.) To cut, buy, sell, or otherwise deal in
wood, timber, and lumber and forest products of
all soi’ts; to acquire or build tramways, skid-
ways, roads, wharves, docks, piers, and other
works for collecting, holding, protecting, driv¬
ing, rafting, towing, sorting, delivering, and
all other purposes incidental to the reception,
safe-keeping, and transmission and sale of tim¬
ber, sawlogs, pulp-wood, and lumber:
(c.) To carry on the business of manufac¬
turers, importers, exporters, and dealers in
sash, doors, screens, glass, mouldings, casings,
panel-work, counters, shelves, show-cases,
dressed lumber, and all other finished products
of lumber and timber, and to contract for, erect,
place in position as required, or otherwise deal
with the same:
(d.) To purchase, acquire by record, take on
lease or licence, exchange or otherwise, and deal
with, use, or dispose of water rights, water
records and privileges; and to divert, take, and
carry away water from any stream, river, creek,
pond, or lake in British Columbia or elsewhere
for the use of the Company’s business, and for
this purpose to construct, erect, let, and main¬
tain dams, flumes, reservoirs, embankments,
aqueducts, canals, ditches, conduits, pipes, or
any works or contrivances for holding, carry¬
ing, or conducting water, or for the develop¬
ment of power, or for the freighting of timber,
and to sell or otherwise dispose of the same
(e.) To buy, sell, exchange, and deal in,
either by wholesale or retail, or both, all kinds
of provisions, commodities, products, whether
manufactured or unmanufactured, and goods
and merchandise of all kinds, and to establish
and carry on shops and stores for the purpose
of buying, selling, and dealing in such goods,
and generally to carry on the business of a
trading company, either wholesale or retail :
(/._) To purchase, take on lease or licence,
exchange, or otherwise acquire any timber
lands and any timber and timber limits by lease,
licence, or otherwise, and rights to cut and
remove timber, and work, develop, maintain,
and turn the same to account as the Company
may see fit:
(g.) To buy, sell, manufacture, and deal in
plant, machinery, implements, conveniences,
creosote, and other chemicals and things
capable of being used in connection with any
of the businesses of the Company, or required
by workmen or others employed by the Com¬
pany:
(h.) To acquire by purchase, lease, exchange,
or otherwise land, buildings, and hereditaments
of any tenure or description, and any estate or
interest therein, and any rights over or con¬
nected with land, and to turn the same to ac¬
count as may seem expedient, and in particular
by building, constructing, reconstructing, alter¬
ing, improving, decorating, furnishing, and
maintaining offices, flats, bungalows, houses,
factories, warehouses, shops, wharves, build¬
ings, works, and conveniences of all kinds, and
to subdivide, sell, lease, exchange, rent, mort¬
gage, or otherwise charge or encumber the said
lands or any interest therein:
(i.) To purchase, charter, hire, build, or
otherwise acquire, hold, maintain, repair, im¬
prove, alter, sell, exchange, let out to hire or
charter, or otherwise deal with and dispose of
steam and other ships or vessels or any shares
or interest in the same, with all equipment and
furniture, and to carry on all or any of the
businesses of ship-owners, managers of ship¬
ping property, ship-brokers, shipping agents,
freight contractors, carriers by land and water,
factors, warehousemen, wharfingers, barge and
scow owners, tug-owners, lightermen, towage
contractors, and forwarding agents:
O’.) To establish and support or aid in the
establishment and support of associations, in¬
stitutions, funds, trusts, and conveniences cal¬
culated to benefit employees or ex-employees
of the Company or the dependents or connec¬
tions of such persons, and to grant pensions
and allowances, and to make payments towards
insurance, and to subscribe or guarantee money
for charitable or benevolent objects, or for any
exhibition, or for any public, general, or useful
object:
(k.) To obtain and furnish information with
reference to timber or timber limits or other
property or business propositions in the Prov¬
ince of British Columbia, and to act as agent
for any person, firm, or corporation, or as
broker for the sale or other dispose of any tim¬
ber or other assets for any person, firm, or cor¬
poration :
(/.) To purchase, take on lease or in ex¬
change, hire, or otherwise acquire and hold any
real and personal property and any rights or
privileges which the Company may think neces¬
sary or convenient for the purposes of its busi¬
ness :
(m.) To acquire and undertake the whole or
any part of the business, property, and liabili¬
ties of any person or company, wheresoever
incorporated, carrying on any business which
the Company is authorized to carry on, or pos¬
sessed of property suitable for the purposes of
the Company:
in.) To apply for, purchase, or otherwise
acquire any patents, licences, concessions, and
the like, conferring any exclusive or non-exclu-
November 19tii, 1936.]
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
1951
sive or limited right to use or any secret or
other information as to any invention capable
of being used for any of the purposes of the
Company, or the acquisition of which may seem
calculated, directly or indirectly, to benefit this
Company; and to use, exercise, develop, or
grant licences in respect of or otherwise turn
to account the property, rights, or information
so acquired:
(o.) To enter into partnership or into any
arrangement for sharing of profits, union of
interests, co-operation, joint adventure, recipro¬
cal concessions, or otherwise with any person
or company, wheresoever incorporated, carry¬
ing on or engaged in, or about to carry on or
engage in, any business or transaction which
the Company is authorized to carry on or en¬
gage in, or any business or transaction capable
of being conducted so as, directly or indirectly,
to benefit the Company:
{p.) To enter into any arrangements with
any Government or authorities (municipal,
local, or otherwise) that may seem conducive
to the Company’s objects or any of them, and
to obtain from any such Government or author¬
ity any rights, privileges, and concessions which
the Company may think it desirable to obtain,
and to carry out, exercise, and comply with any
such arrangements, rights, privileges, and con¬
cessions :
(q.) Subject to section 144, to take or other¬
wise acquire and hold the shares, stock, deben¬
tures, or other securities of any company,
wheresoever incorporated, having objects alto¬
gether or in part similar to those of the Com¬
pany, or carrying on any business capable of
being conducted so as, directly or indirectlv,
to benefit this Company, and to sell or reissue,
with or without guarantee, or otherwise deal
with the same:
(r.) To borrow or raise or secure the pay¬
ment of money in such manner as the Company
shall think fit, and in particular by the issue
of debentures or debenture stock, perpetual or
otherwise, charged upon all or any of the Com¬
pany’s property (both present and future), in¬
cluding its uncalled capital, and to purchase,
redeem, or pay off any such securities :
(s.) To establish agencies and branches and
to adopt such means of making known the prod¬
ucts of the Company as may seem expedient,
and in particular by advertising in the press,
by circulars, by purchase and exhibition of
works of art or interest, by publication of books
and periodicals, and by granting prizes, re¬
wards, and donations:
(t.) Subject to section 145, to lend money
to any person or company, wheresoever incor¬
porated, having dealings with the Company or
with whom the Company proposes to have deal¬
ings, and to guarantee the contracts of any
such person or company:
( u .) To raise and assist in raising money
for, and to aid by ways of bonus, loan, promise,
endorsement, guarantee of debentures or other
securities, or otherwise, any company, where¬
soever incorporated, with which the Company
may have business relations, and to guarantee
the contracts of any such company:
(v.) To sell or dispose of the undertaking of
the company or any part thereof for such con¬
sideration as the Company may think fit, and
in particular for shares, debentures, or secu¬
rities of any other company, wheresoever in¬
corporated, having objects altogether or in part
similar to those of the Company:
(w.) To promote any company or companies
for the purpose of acquiring all or any of the
property and liabilities of the Company, or for
any other purpose which may seem, directly or
indirectly, calculated to benefit the Company:
(«.) To draw, make, accept, endorse, execute,
and issue promissory notes, bills of exchange,
bills of lading, warrants, and other negotiable
or transferable instruments:
( y .) To carry on any business capable of
being conveniently carried on in connection
with the business of the Company, or calcu¬
lated, directly or indirectly, to enhance the
value of or render profitable any of the Com¬
pany’s property or rights :
(z.) To invest and deal with the moneys of
the Company not immediately required in such
manner as may from time to time be detei’-
rnined :
(aa.) To distribute among the shareholders
of the Company, in kind, specie, or otherwise, as
may be resolved, by way of dividend, bonus, or
in any other manner deemed advisable, any
property or assets of the Company or any pro¬
ceeds of the sale or disposal of any property of
the Company, and in particular any shares,
bonds, debentures, debenture stock, or other
securities of or in any other company belonging
to this Company or which it may have power
to dispose of :
(bb.) To carry out all or any of the objects
of the Company, and do all or any of the above
things as principals, agents, contractors, or
otherwise, and either alone or in conjunction
with others :
(cc.) To do all such other things as are inci¬
dental or conducive to the attainment of the
objects and the exercise of the powers of the
Company.
H. G. GARRETT,
9438-nol9 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15373.
NOTICE is hereby given that “ J. and J.
Logging Company, Limited,” was incor¬
porated under the “ Companies Act ” on the
31st day of October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
twenty-five thousand dollars, divided into two
hundred and fifty shares of one hundred1 dollars
each.
The address of its registered office is Room
1205, Dominion Bank Building, 207 Hastings
Street West, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To undertake and carry on the business
of cutting, preparing for market, buying, sell¬
ing, importing, exporting, or otherwise dealing-
in logs, poles, piling, railroad‘-ties, or other
forest products :
( b .) To undertake and carry on the business
of buying, selling, importing and exporting,
manufacturing, or otherwise dealing in lumber,
shingles, lath, sash and doors, boxes, or other
wood products, machinery, paper, or other mer¬
chandise, and to manufacture and deal in
articles of all kinds in the manufacture of
which timber is used or forms a component
part :
(c.) To carry on in the Province of British
Columbia and in the waters surrounding the
same or in any part of the world the business
of fishermen, canners, packers, salters, curers,
and preservers of all kinds of fish, shell-fish,
clams, crabs, oysters, lobsters, and other prod¬
ucts of the sea or inland waters; to locate, pur¬
chase, or lease or otherwise acquire fishing-
sites^ cannery-sites, canneries, warehouses,
packing-houses, fishing-traps, and lands suit¬
able for the growing and cultivating of lobsters,
oysters, and other sea products, and to sell’
lease, or otherwise dispose of the same or any
part thereof or any interest therein :
(d.) To construct, operate, maintain, or
alter, acquire by purchase, by record or on
licence, lease, hire, exchange, or otherwise, use.
opeiate, control, buy, sell, manage, manufac¬
ture, and deal in: —
(!•) Sawmills, shingle-mills, planing-mills
wood-pulp mills, and wood-factories of all
kinds :
(2.) Laboratories, warehouses, boarding¬
houses, dwellings, buildings, hatcheries, shops
cold-storage and refrigerating and building-
plants, sheds, offices, structures, and plant ap¬
pliances, equipment, and machinery for the
cleaning, curing, canning, packing, storage
handling, or otherwise dealing in the products
1952
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
[November 19th, 1936.
or by-products of fish and fisheries of whatever
description :
(3.) Trawlers, fishing-boats and appliances,
nets, lines, seines, tugs, boats, barges, scows,
ships, steamers, and other vessels of every de¬
scription, slips and works for the improvement
of navigation and for the conduct of fishing,
logging, and other operations :
(4.) Trails, roads, ways, tramways, logging-
railways, reservoirs, dams, flumes, race and
other ways, watercourses, canals, aqueducts,
pipe-lines, wells, tanks, bridges, wharves, piers,
mills, pumping plants, hydraulic, electric, and
other works and appliances, power devices and
plants of every kind:
(5.) Water lots, wharfage rights and privi¬
leges, fishing, trawling, and seining rights and
other easements, rights, and privileges whatso¬
ever:
(6.) Water rights, water records, water¬
power, water privileges, and such other rights,
privileges, and franchises as the Company may
think fit, and to render water and water-power
available for use, application, and distribution
by the construction, erection, maintenance, and
operation of any work or works necessary there¬
for, and by diverting the water of any stream,
pond, or lake into any channel or channels:
(7.) Timber lands, licences, leases, or claims,
rights to cut timber, surface rights, and rights-
of-way:
(e.) To manufacture, harvest, buy, and sell
ice, wholesale and retail, and to deal generally
in natural and artificial ice:
(/.) To carry on the business of merchants
(wholesale or retail), carriers by land and
water, ship-owners, wharfingers, warehouse¬
men, scow-owners, barge-owners, lightermen
and forwarding agents, truck and cartage oper¬
ators, and to buy, sell, repair, build, charter,
hire, and operate steamers, tugs, barges, ships,
and other vessels, and to employ the same in
the conveyance of passengers, mails, merchan¬
dise, and freight of all kinds:
( g .) To enter into contracts for the allotment
of and to allot shares of the Company, credited
as fully or partly paid up, as the whole or part
of the purchase price for any property, goods,
or chattels purchased by the Company, or for
any available consideration, including services
rendered to the Company, as the Company from
time to time determine.
H. G. GARRETT,
9434-nol9 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 1538G.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Kootenay
Pyroil, Limited,” was incorporated under
the “ Companies Act ” on the 7th day of Novem¬
ber, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
twenty-five thousand dollars, divided into two
thousand five hundred shares of ten dollars
each.
The address of its registered office is c/o
Russell J. G. Richards, Kemp Building-, Trail,
B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To purchase and carrying on the busi¬
ness of Kootenay Pyroil Company now carried
on by Thomas H. Burton at the City of Trail,
in the County of Kootenay, in the Province of
British Columbia, and accordingly to enter into
and carry into effect, with or without modifica¬
tion, an agreement with Thomas H. Burton, in
the terms of the draft which has for the pur¬
poses of identification been initialled by Mr.
R. J. G. Richards, barrister and solicitor, Trail,
B.C. :
(b.) To carry on all or any of the businesses
of proprietors or operators of gasoline service-
stations and of repair-shops, garages, sales¬
rooms, and warehouses for motor-vehicles:
(c.) To buy, sell, and deal in motor-vehicles,
both new and second-hand, and in parts, equip¬
ment, and accessories therefor, and in motor
fuels and motor lubricants, and in all or any
materials, articles, and accessories used or
capable of being used in the operation, main¬
tenance, and repair of motor-vehicles:
( d .) To acquire by purchase or otherwise
and to let, hire, operate, and maintain motor-
vehicles suitable for the transportation and con¬
veyance of both passengers and goods:
( e .) To carry on all or any of the businesses
of dealers in electrical appliances and fixtures
of every kind, and, without limiting the gener¬
ality of the foregoing, in phonographs, radios,
television sets, and in supplies and accessories
for all or any of the foregoing:
(/.) To carry on (subject to the “ Engineer¬
ing Act ” of British Columbia) all or any of
the businesses of radio, television, and elec¬
trical engineers:
(g.) To carry on all or any of the businesses
of manufacturers, oil extractors, chemical or
any other process, cake and oil manufacturers,
oil-refiners, manufacturers of floor-cloths and
floor-covering's of every description, oil mer¬
chants :
(h.) To cai-ry on the business of producers,
refiners, storers, suppliers, and distributers of
petroleum and petroleum products in all its
branches.
H. G. GARRETT,
9436-nol9 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15376.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Ketch,
Limited,” was incorporated under the
“ Companies Act ” on the 2nd day of Novem¬
ber, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
twenty-five thousand dollars, divided into
twenty-five thousand shares of one dollar each.
The address of its registered office is< c/o
Hubert B. King, Barkerville, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To acquire by purchase, lease, hire, dis¬
covery, location, or otherwise, and hold, mines,
mineral claims, placer-mining leases, mining
lands, prospects, licences, and mining rights of
every description or any interest therein, and
to work, develop, operate, turn to account, sell,
or otherwise dispose thereof :
(b.) To engage in any branch of mining,
smelting, milling, and refining minerals:
(c.) To acquire by purchase, lease, hire, ex¬
change, or otherwise timber lands, leases, or
claims, rights to cut timber, surface rights and
rights-of-way, water rights and privileges, pat¬
ents, patent rights and concessions, and other
real or personal property.
H. G. GARRETT,
9442-nol9 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15397.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Qualifying
Shares Corporation, Ltd.,” was incorpo¬
rated under the “ Companies Act ” on the 16th
day of November, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided into one thousand
shares of ten dollars each.
The address of its registered office is Suite 21,
425 Howe Street, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To acquire by purchase, lease, exchange,
grant, foreclosure, or otherwise, and to hold,
deal in, sell, grant, lease, exchange, mortgage,
and hypothecate, real and personal property of
all kinds and interest or interests therein, and
in particular business concerns and undertak¬
ings of all kinds, and shares, stock, debentures,
bonds, and other securities of incorporated com¬
panies or the securities of Governments, muni¬
cipalities, provinces, dominions, and countries,
November 19th, 1936.] THE B.C. GAZETTE.
1953
and any estate or interest in real or personal
property, and any claims against such property
or against any persons, company, commission,
municipality, or Government:
(b.) To carry on and conduct business as
special and general agents for fire, life, marine,
accident, employers’ liability, and other insur¬
ance, surety and fidelity bonds:
(c.) To act as broker, representative, or fac¬
tor for any person, firm, or corporation:
(cl.) To advance or lend any of the capital
or other moneys of the Company for the time
being on the security of freeholds, leaseholds,
mortgages, agreements for sale of land, bills
of exchange, bills of lading, warrants, promis¬
sory notes, stocks, bonds, debentures, stock-in-
trade, steam or other vessels or shares' or inter¬
ests therein, chattels, and any other property,
real or personal, upon such term as may be
agreed :
(e.) To carry on and undertake any busi¬
ness, undertaking, transaction, or operation
commonly carried on or undertaken by finan¬
ciers, promoters of companies, underwriters,
merchants, capitalists, financial and general
agents, and brokers and contractors in the
Province of British Columbia or elsewhere; to
carry on any other business which may seem to
the Company capable of being conveniently
carried on in connection with the above, or
calculated, directly or indirectly, to enhance
the value of or render profitable any of the
Company’s property or rights, and to do all
such other things as are incidental or conducive
to the attainment of the above objects or any
of them.
The objects set forth in any subclause of this
clause shall not, except where the context ex¬
pressly so requires, be in anywise limited or
restricted by reference to or inference from
the terms of any other subclause of this* clause,
and the Company shall have full power to
exercise all or any of its objects in any part of
the world.
H. G. GARRETT,
9442-nol9 Registrar of Companies.
CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION.
“ Societies Act.”
Canada :
Province of British Columbia.
No. 2320.
T HEREBY CERTIFY that “ Fraser River
J- Fishermen’s Club ” has this day been in¬
corporated as a Society under the “ Societies
Act.”
The locality in which the operations of the
Society will be chiefly carried on is Sunbury,
Province of British Columbia.
Given under my hand and seal of office at
Victoria, Province of British Columbia, this
thirteenth day of November, one thousand nine
hundred and thirty-six.
[L.S.] H. G. GARRETT,
Registrar of Companies.
The objects of the Society are: —
(a.) To establish, maintain, and conduct a
Fishermen’s Club for the accommodation of
members and their friends, and to provide a
club-house and other conveniences, and gener¬
ally to afford to the members and their friends
all the usual privileges, conveniences, and ac¬
commodation of such a club:
(6.) To promote the sport of fishing, hunt¬
ing, athletics, and pastimes, and to provide
and maintain fishing and hunting lodges for the
use of members:
( c .) To subscribe to, become a member of,
and co-operate with any other association,
whether incorporated or not, whose objects are
altogether or in part similar to those of this
Club. 9438-nol9
CERTIFICATES OF
INCORPORATION.
CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION.
“ Societies Act.”
Canada:
Province of British Columbia.
No. 2321.
T HEREBY CERTIFY that “ The British Co-
-L lumbia Provincial Association of Fire
Fighters ” has this day been incorporated as a
Society under the “ Societies Act.”
The locality in which the operations of the
Society will be chiefly carried on is North Van¬
couver, Province of British Columbia.
Given under my hand and seal of office at
Victoria, Province of British Columbia, this
fourteenth day of November, one thousand nine
hundred and thirty-six.
[L.S.] H. G. GARRETT,
Registrar of Comjoanies.
The objects of the Society are: —
(a.) To organize all permanent and volunteer
fire-fighters of British Columbia:
( b. ) To place its members on a higher plane
of skill and efficiency:
(c.) To encourage the formation of local
associations :
( d .) To encourage the formation of sick and
death benefit funds in order that we may prop¬
erly care for our sick and bury our dead:
(e.) To encourage the pension system:
(/.) To encourage the establishment of
schools of instruction for imparting modern
and improved methods of fire fighting and pre¬
vention :
(g.) The cultivation of friendship and fel¬
lowship among its members:
(h.) To have legislation enacted when neces¬
sary !o make the fire-fighters’ position more
efficient and humane. 9438-nol9
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15381.
NOTICE is hereby given that “ Pacific De-
Hydrated Feed, Limited,” was incorpo¬
rated under the “ Companies Act ” on the 5th
day of November, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is ten
thousand dollars, divided into ten thousand
shares of one dollar each.
The address of its registered office is 314
Standard Bank Building, 510 Hastings Street
West, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) For growing, raising, dehydrating, pro¬
cessing, manufacturing, marketing, and mer¬
chandising, both wholesale and retail, of feed
and grain or any product derived therefrom,
either directly or indirectly:
(b.) To do any and all of the above things
in any part of the world as principals, agents,
or contractors, or by or through trustees,
agents, or otherwise, and either alone or in
conjunction with others.
9418-nol2
H. G. GARRETT,
Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15382.
AT OTICE is hereby given that “ Sunrise Lum-
x ' ber and Shingle Company, Limited,” was
incorporated under the “ Companies Act ” on
the 5th day of November, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
twenty thousand dollars, divided into two hun¬
dred shares of one hundred dollars each.
The address of its registered office is Suite
9C'0, Hall Building, 789 Pender Street West
Vancouver, B.C.
1954
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
[November 19th, 1936.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are : —
(a.) To carry on the business of manufac¬
turing- lumber, and to do all work in connection
therewith, including the operation of such busi¬
nesses as logging, manufacturing of shingles,
manufacturing of poles and ties, timber mer¬
chants, sawmill proprietors, builders, ship¬
owners, wharfingers, proprietors of docks, and
all necessary or beneficial work incidental
thereto :
(b.) To acquire lands, timber limits, and
timber licences, ships, vessels, automobiles, and
other transportation facilities for the carriage
of its goods, and to sell and dispose of the same:
(c.) To establish, equip, and maintain and
operate logging camps, sawmills, shingle-mills,
and other works for the manufacturing of tim¬
ber, lumber, and shingles and all by-products
thereof :
( d .) To buy, sell, manufacture, and deal in
goods, chattels, merchandise, equipment, and
supplies which can with advantage to the Com¬
pany be dealt in in connection with any of the
above businesses :
(e.) To purchase, construct, maintain, and
operate or lease suitable buildings and struc¬
tures for the reception and storage of goods,
wares, or merchandise and personal property
of every nature and kind, and to act as agents,
consignees, and bailees thereof:
(/.) To apply for, purchase, or otherwise
acquire and use any patents, trade-marks, li¬
cences, concessions, and the like, conferring any
exclusive or non-exclusive or any limited right
to use and secure any information as to any
invention which may seem capable of being
used for any of the purposes of the Company:
(g.) To apply for, hold, and enjoy any li¬
cences, rights, or powers which may be granted
under the “ Water Act ” or any other Statute
of the Province of British Columbia, and to
apply for, hold, and enjoy any licences granted
under any such Statute, with all powers and
rights conferred by such licences so as to enable
the Company to carry on its undertakings :
( h .) To construct, carry out, maintain, im¬
prove, manage, work, control, and superintend
any roads, ways, tramways, bridges, reservoirs,
watercourses, aqueducts, wharves, furnaces,
electrical works, factories, warehouses, and
other works and conveniences which may seem,
directly or indirectly, conducive to any of the
objects of the Company, and to contribute to,
subsidize, or otherwise aid or take part in any
such operation :
( i .) To purchase, acquire, and take over the
business, undertaking, and good-will of any
business of any other company, association,
firm, or partnership having objects altogether
or in part similar to those of this Company, or
carrying on any business capable of being so
conducted so as, directly or indirectly, to benefit
this Company, and to pay for the same either
in cash or in fully paid-up shares of this Com¬
pany, or both; or to take or otherwise acquire
and hold shares, stock, or debentures in any
such company:
(j.) To enter into any arrangement with any
Government or authorities (supreme, munici¬
pal, local, or otherwise), and to obtain from
any such Government or authority all rights,
concessions, and privileges which may seem
conducive to the Company’s objects or any of
them :
( k .) To borrow or raise mouev for any pur¬
pose of the Company, and for the purpose of
securing the same and interest, or for any other
purpose, to draw, accept, sign, endorse, dis¬
count, or negotiate bills of exchange, promis¬
sory notes, or other negotiable instruments, bills
of lading, and other transferable documents;
or to loan or charge the undertaking or all or
any part of the Company or its assets at present
owned or hereafter acquired or its uncalled
capital; and to create, issue, make, and ne¬
gotiate debentures or debenture stock:
(l.) To buy, sell, manufacture, repair, alter,
exchange, let on hire, import, export, and deal
in all kinds of goods, articles, and things which
may be required for the purposes of or com¬
monly dealt in by persons engaged in or which
may seem capable of being profitably dealt with
in connection with the or any of the said busi¬
nesses :
(m.) To purchase, take on lease or in ex¬
change, or othei-wise acquire any real or per¬
sonal property and any rights or privileges
which the Company may think necessary or
convenient or useful in connection with or inci¬
dental to any of its objects, and to make ad¬
vances in cash, goods, or other supplies to other
persons, companies, or firms, and to take and
hold real and personal securities for the same:
( n .) To acquire by purchase, lease, exchange,
or otherwise machinery, plant, equipment, and
other personal property of every nature and
description, lands, buildings, factories, work¬
shops, and hereditaments of any tenure or
description, and any estate or interest therein,
and any rights in, to, or over the same or in¬
cluded therewith, rights-of-way, light, water,
and other rights or privileges, business and
trade secrets; and to use, hold, manage, oper¬
ate, exchange, sell, rent, lease, mortgage, or
otherwise deal with, dispose of, or turn to
account the same or any portion thereof or any
interest therein as may seem expedient :
(o.) To enter into partnership or any ar¬
rangement for sharing profits, union of inter¬
ests, co-operation, joint adventure, reciprocal
concessions, or otherwise with any person, firm,
or company carrying on or engaged in, or about
to carry on or engage in, any business or trans¬
action which this Company is authorized to
carry on, or which is capable of being conducted
so as, directly or indirectly, to benefit this Com¬
pany; and to lend money to, guarantee the con¬
tracts of, or otherwise assist any such person
or company or any customer, and to take or
otherwise acquire securities of any such person,
company, or customer, or shares or debentures
of such company, and to sell, hold, or reissue,
with or without guarantee, or otherwise deal
with, dispose of, or turn to account the same
or any portion thereof:
(p.) To amalgamate with any person or per¬
sons or any company established for objects'
altogether or in part similar to the objects of
this Company or otherwise, and for such con¬
sideration, either in shares or debentures of the
Company or cash, as the Company may think
fit:
( q .) To sell, improve, manage, develop, ex¬
change, lease, mortgage, or otherwise turn to
account, deal with, or dispose of the property
and rights of the Company or any part thereof
of any kind or nature whatsoever, or the under¬
taking of the Company or any part thereof,
either to individual persons or companies, for
such consideration as the Company may think
fit, with power to accept shares, debentures, or
securities in other companies, and, in the case
of shares, either wholly or partly paid up, as
consideration of the above, and to hold, sell, or
otherwise dispose of such debentures and shares
as may be deemed most expedient, and to guar¬
antee the repayment thereof or the payment of
interest thereon :
(r.) To promote or assist in promoting any
company or companies for the purpose of
taking over, acquring, or working all or any of
the property and liabilities of this Company, or
for any other purpose which may seem, directly
or indirectly, calculated to benefit this Com¬
pany:
(s.) To undertake any liabilities of and take
or otherwise acquire and hold, sell, or otherwise
dispose of all or any portion of the business,
| property, or effects or the shares of any other
company, association, firm, or nerson having
objects altogether or in part similar to those of
this Company, or carrying on business capable
j of being conducted so as, directly or indirectly,
j to benefit this Company:
November 19th, 1936.]
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
1955
( t .) To enter into any arrangement with any
Government or authority (supreme, municipal,
local, or otherwise) and other companies which
may seem conducive to the Company’s objects
or any of them, and to obtain from any such
Government, authority, or companies any char¬
ters, rights, licences, franchises, privileges,
and concessions which the Company may deem
advisable, and to hold, use, carry out, exercise,
enjoy, and to comply with and, if deemed ad¬
visable, sell, transfer, assign, mortgage, lease,
or otherwise deal with or dispose of them or any
of the same or any interest therein:
( u .) To apply for, purchase, lease, or other¬
wise acquire, use, exercise, or develop, sell,
grant licences in respect of, or otherwise deal
with, dispose of, or turn to account any process,
improvement, mechanism or device, or any
patents, brevets d’invention, licences, conces¬
sions, privileges, and the like, or any intei'est
in the same, conferring any exclusive or non¬
exclusive or limited right to use or any secret
or other information as to any invention which
may seem capable of being used for any of the
purposes of the Company, or the acquisition of
which may seem calculated, directly or indi¬
rectly, to benefit this Company, and to finance
inventors or alleged inventors for the purpose
of enabling them to test or perfect their in¬
ventions :
(t>.) To sell any patent, rights, or privileges
belonging to the Company or which may be
acquired by it or any interest in the same, and
to grant licences for the use and practice of the
same or any of them, and to allow to be used or
otherwise deal with or turn to account any
invention, patent, or privilege in which the
Company may be interested:
( w .) To contribute to, or subsidize, or other¬
wise assist, aid, or take part in any operations
similar to the or any of the operations capable
of being undertaken, carried on, or maintained
by this Company, though undertaken, con¬
structed, or maintained by any other person or
company:
(x.) To borrow, raise, or secure payment of
money, with or without powers of sale or other
special conditions, in such manner or form and
by such means as the Company may think fit,
and in particular by the issue of bonds, deben¬
tures, or debenture stock, perpetual or other¬
wise, charged upon all or any of the Company’s
property or any portion thereof, both present
and future, including its uncalled capital, or
the acceptance, endorsement, or issuance of
promissory notes and other negotiable instru¬
ments, and to mortgage and pledge any of the
Company’s assets, income, or uncalled capital
for the purpose of securing the same, and to
make, grant, and execute mortgages, bills of
sale, bonds, debentures, or other securities for
the same on security of the whole or any part
of the property and assets belonging to the
Company, and to purchase, redeem, or pay off
any such securities or indebtedness :
( y •) To pay out of the funds of the Company
all expenses of or incidental to the formation,
promotion, registration, incorporation, and
establishment and advei’tising of the Company,
and to remunerate any person or company for
services rendered or to be rendered in procuring
any profit or benefit for the Company, or plac¬
ing, selling, underwriting, or otherwise dealing
with or disposing of the Company’s shares,
debentures, or other securities, property, or
assets or any portion thereof, or assisting so
to do, and to pay wages or salaries for services
rendered in and about the formation of the
Company or in or about the conduct of its busi¬
ness, either in money or by the allotment of
fully paid-up shares of the Company, or partly
in money and partly in fully paid-up shares of
the Company:
( z .) To create, draw, make, accept, endorse,
discount, execute, issue, and negotiate promis¬
sory notes, bills of exchange, bills of lading,
bonds, obligations, warrants, debentures, de¬
benture stock, and other negotiable and trans¬
ferable instruments, documents, and securities:
( za .) To procure the Company to be regis¬
tered, licensed, or recognized in any Province of
the Dominion of Canada or elsewhere:
(zb.) To invest and deal with the moneys of
the Company not immediately required upon
such security and in such manner as may from
time to time be determined:
( zc ) . To distribute any of the property of the
Company among its members in specie :
(zd.) To do all or any of the above things in
any part of the world as principals, agents,
contractors, or otherwise, and by or through
trustees, agents, or otherwise, and either alone
or in conjunction with others; provided that
nothing in all the foregoing shall authorize the
Company to exercise the powers of a trust com¬
pany as defined by the “ Trust Companies
Act ”:
( ze .) To do all such other acts, deeds, and
things as the Company may deem to be neces¬
sary, incidental, instrumental, or conducive to
the attainment of the or any of the Company’s
objects:
( zf .) It is expressly declared that the inten¬
tion is that the objects set forth in the foregoing-
paragraphs shall be construed in the most
liberal way, and shall in no way be limited or
restricted by reference to any other paragraph
or by any inference drawn from the terms of
any other paragraph.
H. G. GARRETT,
9424-nol2 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15379.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Kingsway
Auto-Electric, Limited,” was incorporated
under the “ Companies Act ” on the 4th day of
November, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is ten
thousand dollars, divided into one thousand
shares of ten dollars each.
The address of its registered office is 117,
815 Hastings Street West, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To carry on the business' of general
merchants, and to buy, sell, exchange, import,
export, or otherwise deal, either as jobbers,
wholesalers, or retailers, in all kinds and de¬
scriptions of goods, wares, and merchandise:
(b.) To carry on the business' of mechanical
repair-shop, and to build, rebuild, and repair all
manner and sorts of mechanical contrivances,
including automobiles, radios, refrigerators, oil-
burners, bicycles, and any and all vehicles and
motor-driven apparatus and: all parts and' ac¬
cessories thereto :
(c.) To carry on the business of manufac¬
turers and dealers in all kinds- and descriptions
of electrical appliances, devices, or equipment
of any nature whatsoever, and to carry on the
business of an electrical repair-shop :
(d.) To carry on the business of an automo¬
bile garage in every and all its phases.
H. G. GARRETT,
9417-nol2 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15385.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Vaughan’s
Groceterias, Limited,” w-as incorporated
under the “ Companies Act ” on the 6th day of
November, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
forty thousand dollars, divided into four thou¬
sand shares of ten dollars each.
The Company is authorized to issue one thou¬
sand shares without nominal or par value.
The address of its registered office is 1404
Douglas Street, Victoria, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
1956
THE B.C. GAZETTE. [November 19th, 1936.
(a.) To carry on any or all of the businesses
of grocers and general merchants in any of
their branches, and whether by wholesale or
retail :
( b .) To manufacture, purchase, sell, nr
otherwise deal in or dispose of any and all
provisions, foodstuffs, and food products of any
kind whatsoever, and whether solid or liquid,
whether by wholesale or retail :
(c.) To carry on any of the businesses of
importers and exporters of merchandise, com¬
modities, and products of anv and every kind,
mercantile agents, and manufacturers’ agents,
and brokers.
H. G. GARRETT,
9424-nol2 Registrar of Companies.
“COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15387.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Central Park
Sash and Door Company, Limited,” was
incorporated under the “ Companies Act ” on
the 9th day of November, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
fifteen thousand dollars, divided into fifteen
thousand shares of one dollar each.
The address of its registered office is 418,
470 Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: —
(a.) To acquire and take over as a going
concern the business now carried on at 3643
Kingsway, Vancouver, British Columbia, by
Harry Poole under the style or firm of “ Cen¬
tral Park Sash & Door Factory,” and all or
anv of the assets and liabilities of the pro¬
prietor of that business in connection therewith,
and to pay for same by the allotment to Harry
Poole of ten thousand fully paid-up one dollar
shares in the capital of the Company:
( b .) To carry on business as sash and door
manufacturers and dealers:
(c.) To carry on business as manufacturers
of and dealers in lumber and lumber products
of all kinds.
H. G. GARRETT,
9428-nol2 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 15351.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Harling &
Snragg, Limited,” was incorporated under
the “ Companies Act ” on the 22nd day of
October, 1936.
The authorized capital of the Company is
ten thousand dollars, divided into ten thousand
shares of one dollar each.
The address of its registered office is 513
Pender Street West, Vancouver, B.C.
The objects for which the Company is estab¬
lished are: To carry on business as watch¬
maker and repairer, jewellery manufacturer
and repairer, appraiser, general merchant,
manufacturer, importer, agent, and broker.
H. G. GARRETT,
9292-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
EXTRA-PROVINCIAL
COMPANIES.
“COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 2737a.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Balsam Gold
Mines, Limited (No Personal Liability),”
which was incorporated in the Province of
Ontario, was registered under the “ Companies
Act ” as an Extra-Provincial Company on the
3rd day of November, 1936.
The head office of the Company without the
Province is situate at 2620 Canadian Bank of
Commerce Building, 25 King Sti’eet West,
Toronto, Ontario.
The head office of the Company in the Prov¬
ince is situate at 302 Stock Exchange Building,
475 Howe Street, Vancouver, B.C.
The attorney of the Company appointed pur¬
suant to the “Companies Act” is Winslow
David Gillespie, 612 Vancouver Block, Vancou¬
ver, B.C., barrister.
The paid-up capital of the Company is
$3,000,000.
The time of the existence of the Company is
unlimited.
The liability of the members of the Company
is limited.
The Company proposes to carry on in the
Province the business of acquiring, owning,
leasing, prospecting for, developing, improving,
maintaining, and managing mines and mineral
lands and deposits, and in general to do all
things necessary to extract ores1, metals, and
minerals from ore, and render same merchant¬
able and sell and dispose of the same; and to
acquire shares, debentures, or other securities
i i any o.her company having objects similar,
in whole or in part, to this Company.
H. G. GARRETT,
9413-no5 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 2734a.
NOTICE is hereby given that “ Bennett &
White Construction Company, Limited,”
which was incorporated in the Dominion of
Canada was registered under the “ Companies
Act ” as an Extra-Provincial Company on the
22nd day of October, 1936.
The head office of the Company without the
Province is situate at 1116 Ninth Avenue West,
Calgary, Alberta.
The head office of the Company in the Prov¬
ince is situate at 707 Dominion Bank Building,
Vancouver, B.C.
The attorney of the Company appointed pur¬
suant to the “ Companies Act ” is John Garnet
Bennett, 4078 Eleventh Avenue West, Vancou¬
ver, B.C.
The paid-up capital of the Company is
$45,000.
The time of the existence of the Company is
unlimited.
The liability of the members of the Company
is limited.
The Company proposes to carry on in the
Province the business of general contracting.
PI. G. GARRETT,
9292-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 2735a.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Dunsmore
Gold Mines, Limited,” which was incorpo¬
rated in the Province of Alberta, was registered
under the “ Companies Act ” as an Extra-
Provincial Company on the 27th day of October,
1936.
The head office of the Company without the
Province is situate at 209 Northern Investment
Building, Edmonton, Alberta.
The head office of the Company in the Prov¬
ince is situate at 601-5 Bank of Toronto Build¬
ing, Victoria, B.C.
The attorney of the Company appointed
pursuant to the “Companies Act” is William
Percyval Marchant, 602 Bank of Toronto Build¬
ing, Victoria, B.C., barrister.
The paid-up capital of the Company is
$35,000.
i he time of the existence of the Company is
unlimited.
I he liability of the members of the Company
is limited.
rl he Company proposes to carry on in the
Province the business of placer-gold mining
and prospecting.
H. G. GARRETT,
9300-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
November 19tii, 1936.]
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
1957
EXTRA-PROVINCIAL
COMPANIES.
MISCELLANEOUS.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
“COMPANIES ACT.”
No. 2736a.
OTICE is hereby given that “ Canada Pack¬
ers, Limited,” which was incorporated in
the Dominion of Canada, was registered under
the “ Companies Act ” as an Extra-Provincial
Company on the 2nd day of November, 1936.
The head office of the Company without the
Province is situate at 2300 St. Clair Avenue
West, Toronto, Ontario.
The head office of the Company in the Prov¬
ince is situate c/o Transcontinental Storage &
Distributing Agency, 550 Beatty Street, Van¬
couver, B.C.
The attorney of the Company appointed pur¬
suant to the “ Companies Act ” is F. Kay Col¬
lins, 404 Rogers Building, Vancouver, B.C.,
barrister.
The paid-up capital of the Company is
$1,438,284.46.
The time of the existence of the Company is
unlimited.
The liability of the members of the Company
is limited.
The Company proposes to carry on in the
Province the business generally of manufac¬
turers, importers, and1 exporters of and deal¬
ers in meat, cattle, sheep, hogs, rabbits, live
stock of all kinds, butter, fish, and all perishable
produce generally, as well as skins, hides, fur,
leather, tallow, fat, fertilizers, hoofs, manures,
and other animal products, and dairy, farm,
and garden produce of all kinds; to buy and
sell, by wholesale or x-etail, all kinds of meat,
and generally to carry on the trade or business
of meat-salesmen in all its branches; to acquire
by purchase or otherwise ranches and sheep-
farms, and to cari'y on the trades or businesses
of cattle-rearers and sheep-farmers, tanning,
and warehousing generally.
For the purposes aforesaid, to carry on the
business of carriers, forwarding agents, cart¬
age agents, transportation of merchandise, stor¬
age, cold-storage, and refrigeration, ship-own¬
ers, charterers of vessels, dock-owners, ware¬
housemen, wharfingers, box-makers, and com¬
mission agents.
N OTICE is hereby given that the registration
as an extra-provincial company of Key¬
stone Lubricating Company, which was incor¬
porated in Pennsylvania and has ceased to carry
on business in the Province, has this day been
cancelled under section 178 of the “ Companies
Act.”
Dated this 14th day of November, 1936.
H. G. GARRETT,
9438-nol9 Registrar of Companies.
“FARMERS’ CREDITORS ARRANGEMENT
ACT.”
Notice to Creditors.
In the Matter of a Proposal for a Composition,
Extension, or Scheme of Arrangement of
John Mole, Farmer.
TAKE NOTICE that John Mole, residing in
the County of Westminster, in the Prov¬
ince of British Columbia, has submitted to me
for the consideration of his creditors a proposal
for a composition (or extension of time or
scheme of arrangement). A. general meeting
of creditors will be held at 217 Westminster
Trust Building, New Westminster, B.C., on
the 9th day of December, 1836, at the hour of
2 o’clock in the afternoon.
Dated at New Westminster, B.C., this 14th
day of November, 1936.
J. M. STREIGHT,
9516-nol9 Official Receiver.
“FARMERS’ CREDITORS ARRANGEMENT
ACT.”
Notice to Creditors.
In the Matter of a Proposal for a Composition,
Extension, or Scheme of Arrangement of
Orin Ellis, of Pritchard, B.C., Farmer.
9412-no5
H. G. GARRETT,
Registrar of Companies.
MISCELLANEOUS.
“INSURANCE ACT.”
1VTOTICE is hereby given that the Provident
Assurance Company has ceased to carry
on business in the Province of British Co¬
lumbia.
The Provident Assurance Company has ap¬
plied, under the “ Insurance Act,” to the Min¬
ister of Finance to withdraw the deposit made
by it under that Act, and all claimants who
object to the withdrawal must file their objec¬
tions with him on or before the 19th day of
February, 1936.
Dated this 19th day of November, 1936.
9445-nol9
H. G. GARRETT,
Superintendent of Insurance.
“INSURANCE ACT.”
IM'OTICE is hereby given that the Canada
Life Assurance Company has appointed
John Joachim Grozelle, of Vancouver, as its
attorney for the purposes of the “ Insurance
Act,” in place of R. George McCuish, of Van¬
couver.
Dated this 16th day of November, 1936.
rnAKE NOTICE that Orin Ellis, residing in
the County of Yale, in the Province of
British Columbia, has submitted to me for the
consideration of his creditors a proposal for a
composition (or extension of time or scheme of
arrangement). A general meeting of credi¬
tors will be held at the office of the Official
Receiver, Boyle Block, Penticton, B.C., on the
5th day of January, 1937, at the hour of 10
o’clock in the forenoon.
Dated at Penticton, B.C., this twelfth day of
November, 1936.
W. G. WILKINS,
9512-nol9 Official Receiver.
“FARMERS’ CREDITORS ARRANGEMENT
ACT.”
9439-nol9
5
H. G. GARRETT,
Superintendent of Insurance.
Notice to Creditors.
PHARE NOTICE that Nels Sandberg, residing
at Fawn, in the County of Cariboo in the
Province of British Columbia, has submitted
to me for the consideration of his creditors a
proposal for a composition (or extension of
time or scheme of arrangement). A general
meeting of creditors will be held at the Court¬
house, Clinton, B.C., on the 25th day of Novem¬
ber, 1936, at the hour of 2.30 o’clock in the
afternoon.
Dated at New Westminster, B.C., this 10th
day of November, 1936.
D. WHITESIDE,
Senior Official Receiver for British Columbia
9509-nol9
1958
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
[November 19th, 1936.
MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS.
“FARMERS’ CREDITORS ARRANGEMENT
ACT.”
Notice to Creditors.
In the Matter of a Proposal for a Composition,
Extension, or Scheme of Arrangement of
Arthur L. Farr, Farmer.
TAKE NOTICE that Arthur L. Farr, resid¬
ing in the County of Cariboo, in the Prov¬
ince of British Columbia, has submitted to me
for the consideration of his creditors a proposal
for a composition (or extension of time or
scheme of arrangement). A general meeting
of creditors will be held at the office of the
Official Receiver. Prince George, B.C., on the j
14th day of December, 1936, at the hour of 10
o’clock in the forenoon.
Dated at Prince George, B.C., this 4th day
of November, 1936.
J. M. MUNRO,
9510-nol9 “ Official Receiver.
“FARMERS’ CREDITORS ARRANGEMENT
ACT.”
Notice to Creditors.
In the Matter of a Proposal for a Composition,
Extension, or Scheme of Arrangement of
George W. J. Moore, Farmer.
TAKE NOTICE that George W. J. Moore,
residing in the County of Cariboo, in the
Province of British Columbia, has submitted
to me for the consideration of his creditors a
proposal for a composition (or extension of time
or scheme of arrangement). A general meet¬
ing of creditors will be held at the Lakeview
Hotel, Williams Lake, B.C., on the 16th day of
December, 1936, at the hour of 2 o’clock in the
afternoon.
Dated at Prince George, B.C., this 4th day of
November, 1936.
J. M. MUNRO,
9511-nol9 • Official Receiver.
USE OF ABANDONED DITCH.
TAKE NOTICE that E. S. Dowsett, of Bark-
erville, B.C., the lessee of Placer-mining
Lease No. 2970 and the applicant for a water
licence to take water from Cunningham Pass
Creek, Cariboo Mining Division, intends to apply
to the Gold Commissioner for the said Mining
Division at Barkerville for the right to use an
unnamed ditch which runs from the slough on
Cunningham Pass Creek to said lease, situated
near its confluence with Cunningham Creek.
The said ditch is not in use and was apparently
constructed for working placer-mining holdings
long abandoned or forfeited. The said ditch
is needed for the development of said Placer¬
mining Lease No. 2970.
Dated at Barkerville, B.C., this 13th day of
November, 1986.
9437-nol9 E. S. DOWSETT.
NOTICE.
In the Matter of the “ Partnership Act,” and
in the Matter of West End Fuel.
rTlAKE NOTICE that the partnership between
-L Robert Sutherland Jackson and Wallace
Roy Browne, carrying on a fuel and sawdust
business under the name of “ West End Fuel ”
at the foot of Smythe Street, Vancouver, B.C.,
was on the 25th day of September, 1936,
dissolved.
9447-nol9. W. ROY BROWNE.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
NOTICE is hereby given that The Malkin-
Pearson Co., Limited, changed its name
on the 12th day of November, 1936, to the name
“ The W. H. Malkin Co. (Nanaimo), Limited.”
H. G. GARRETT,
9436-nol9 Registrar of Companies.
“COMPANIES ACT.”
NOTICE is hereby given that Vancouver
Cafe, Limited, changed its name on the
29th day of October, 1936, to the name “ Devon
Cafe, Limited.”
H. G. GARRETT,
9434-nol9 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
NOTICE is hereby given that Elsie Lake Log
Transport, Limited, whose registered
office is situate at 837 Hastings Street West,
Vancouver, B.C., and which carries on its busi¬
ness at Vancouver, B.C., intends to apply to
the Registrar of Companies for approval of a
change of its name to the name “ Alberni Pacific
Transport Company, Limited,” at the expira¬
tion of four weeks from the date of this notice.
Dated this 19th day of November, 1936.
H. G. GARRETT,
9444-nol9 Registrar of Companies.
MIKE PAKULIS, DECEASED.
Arbitration under the “ Workmen’s Compen¬
sation Act,” Chap. 244, R.S.B.C. 1911.
TAKE NOTICE that His Honour G. H.
Thompson, Judge of the County Court of
East Kootenay, as arbitrator herein, appointed
Tuesday, the 29th day of December, 1936, at the
Court-house, Fernie, British Columbia, at 1
p.m., as the time and place for the hearing of
an arbitration to determine who are the de¬
pendents of Mike Pakulis, deceased, who was
killed on the 5th day of July, 1913, while em¬
ployed as a miner by the Canadian Pacific Rail¬
way Company at its mines, Hosmer, British
Columbia, and as to the amount payable to
each dependent and such other matters as may
arise thereunder.
And further take notice that, if you con¬
sider yourself entitled as a dependent to any
part of the moneys paid to the legal represen¬
tative of the said Mike Pakulis'for distribution
amongst his dependents, you are required to
file with the undersigned notice of your claim
on or before the said first-mentioned date.
J. R. NOLAN,
Fernie, B.C., Personal Representative
of the said Deceased.
To George Michael Walter Pakulis.
9440-nol9
“COMPANIES ACT.”
1VTOTICE is hereby given that Standard Gar-
ment Company, Limited, whose registered
office is situate at 360 Homer Street, Vancou¬
ver, B.C., and which carries on its business at
Vancouver, B.C., intends to apply to the Regis¬
trar of Companies for approval of a change of
its name to the name “ Fannin Agencies, Lim¬
ited,” at the expiration of four weeks from the
date of this notice.
Dated this 19th day of November, 1936.
H. G. GARRETT,
9438-nol9 Registrar of Companies.
November 19th, 1936.]
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
1959
MISCELLANEOUS.
“ INSURANCE ACT.”
NOTICE is hereby given that the Provincial
Insurance Company, Limited, has ap¬
pointed Herbert Richard Fullerton, of Vancou¬
ver, as its attorney for the purposes of the
“ Insurance Act,” in place of W. B. Blane, of
Vancouver.
Dated this 2nd day of November, 1936.
H. G. GARRETT,
9410-no5 Superintendent of Insurance .
“COMPANIES ACT.”
NOTICE is hereby given that B.C. Signals &
Signs, Limited, whose registered office is
situate at 412 Randall Building, 535 Georgia
Street West, Vancouver, B.C., and which carries
on its business at Vancouver, B.C., intends to
apply to the Registrar of Companies for ap¬
proval of a change of its name to the name
“ Vancouver Neon Signs and Signals, Ltd.,” at
the expiration of four weeks from the date of
this notice.
Dated this 5th day of November, 1936.
H. G. GARRETT,
9407-no5 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
NOTICE is hereby given that Crossman Elec¬
trical Machinery Company, Limited, whose
registered office is situate at 59 Alexander
Street, Vancouver, B.C., and which carries on
its business at Vancouver, B.C., intends to
apply to the Registrar of Companies for ap¬
proval of a change of its name to the name
“ Crossman Machinery Company, Limited,” at
the expiration of four weeks from the date of
this notice.
Dated this 5th day of November, 1936.
H. G. GARRETT,
9404-no5 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
T HEREBY CERTIFY that there have this
-L day been registered pursuant to the “ Com¬
panies Act ” an office copy of an order of the
Honourable Mr. Justice Robertson, dated the
21st day of Otcober, 1936, confirming wholly a
special resolution of W. J. Taylor Co., Ltd., for
the alteration of the objects of the Company,
and a copy of the memorandum of association
of the Company as altered.
The objects of the Company have been ex¬
tended by the addition of the following
clauses: —
“( bl .) To act and conduct business as finan¬
cial, insurance, collection, real estate, house,
special, and general agents and brokers; to
acquire agencies, and to be appointed agent for
any person, firm, or corporation; to act gen¬
erally as appraiser, valuator, or adjuster of real
estate, personal estate, stocks, good's and chat¬
tels, or for any other lawful purpose:
“( b2 .) To acquire by purchase, lease, hire,
discovery, location, or otherwise, and to hold,
mines, mineral claims, mineral leases, mining-
lands, prospects, licences, and mining rights of
every description, and oil, petroleum, and natu¬
ral-gas licences, leases', and properties, and to
work, develop, operate, turn to account, sell, or
otherwise dispose thereof.”
Given under my hand and seal of office at
Victoria, Province of British Columbia, this
twenty-ninth day of October, one thousand nine
hundred and thirty-six.
H. G. GARRETT,
Registrar of Companies.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NOTICE.
mAKE NOTICE that Frank White, formerly
J- a member of the firm carrying on business
as loggers in the County of Victoria, under the
style of “ Gum Boot Logging Company,” has
retired from the said partnership on the 1st day
of October, 1936.
The said partnership under the same name
will be carried on by the remaining part¬
ners, Louis Ferdinand Larson, John Frederick
O’Neill, and Tom Harper.
Dated at Victoria, B.C., October 1st, 1936.
LOUIS FERDINAND LARSON.
TOM HARPER.
S281-oc29 FRED O’NEILL.
“COMPANIES ACT.”
NOTICE is hereby given that Jigby Precious
Metals Recovery, Ltd., changed its name
on the 22nd1 day of October, 1936, to the name
“ Jigvy Precious Metals Recovery, Ltd.”
H. G. GARRETT,
9288-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
NOTICE.
Pacific Stock Company, Limited.
TAKE NOTICE that Pacific Stock Company,
Limited, having its registered office at 475
Howe Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, has
resolved to wind up voluntarily.
Dated the 17th day of October, 1936.
J. D. MATHER,
9291-oc29 Liquidator.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to sub¬
sections (3) and (4) of section 198 of the
“ Companies Act,” that the undermentioned
companies were on the date of this notice struck
off the Register, and on the publication of this
notice will be dissolved'.
Dated October 29th, 1936.
H. G. GARRETT,
Registrar of Companies.
Companies incorporated under “ Companies
Act, 1897.”
Cert. No.
2980 (97) Merchants- Finance & Trading Com¬
pany, Limited.
2317 (97) McDowell-Mouat Coal Company,
Limited.
1779 (97) Summit Lake Lumber Company,
Limited.
1658 (97) Westholme Lumber Co., Limited
The.
Companies incorporated under “ Companies
Act, 1910.”
2242 Alpha Mortgage Investment Company,
Limited.
1322 Cameron Valley Land Company, Limited.
2318 Creeden & Avery, Limited.
2070 D. E. Brown, Hope & Macaulay, Limited
1727 German Canadian Trust Company, Lim¬
ited.
1629 Independent Securities, Limited.
34 Maritime Trust Company, Limited.
570 North Coast Land Company, Limited
478 Segur Oil Refineries, Limited.
Companies incorporated under “ Companies
Act, 1921.”
8259 Empire Brewing Company, Limited.
9366-oc29
[L.S.]
9405-no5
1960
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
[November 19th, 1936.
MISCELLANEOUS.
“COMPANIES ACT.”
NOTICE is hereby given that General Signs,
Ltd., changed its name on the 5th day of
November, 1936, to the name “ David Neon,
Ltd.”
H. G. GARRETT,
9418-nol2 Registrar of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
NOTICE is hereby given that Goldgrant
Mines, Limited (Non-Personal Liability),
whose registered office is situate at 409 Rogers
Building, 470 Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C.,
and which carries on its business at Vancouver,
B.C., intends to apply to the Registrar of Com¬
panies for approval of a change of its name to
the name Lucky Strike Gold Mining Company,
Limited (Non-Personal Liability),” at the ex¬
piration of four weeks from the date of this
notice.
Dated this 29th day of October, 1936.
H. G. GARRETT,
9292-oc29 Registrar of Companies.
“CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS ACT.”
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to sec¬
tion 45 of the “ Co-operative Associations
Act” and section 198 (3) of the “Companies
Act,” that, unless cause is shown to the con¬
trary, the undermentioned associations will,
at the expiration of two months from the date
of this notice, be struck off the Register and
will be dissolved.
Dated this 31st day of October, 1936.
H. G. GARRETT,
Registrar of Companies.
Liquidation.
Cert. No.
166 (Co-op.) Armstrong Co-operative Growers
Exchange.
96 (Co-op.) Arrow Lakes Produce & Cannery
Association, The.
57 (Co-op.) British Columbia Berry Growers
Association, Limited', The.
184 (Co-op.) Campbell Range Co-operative As¬
sociation.
14-B (Co-op.) Island Creamery Association,
The.
175 (Co-op.) Maple Ridge Fruit Growers Co¬
operative Association, The.
240 (Co-op.) Nanaimo District Farmers Co¬
operative Association.
76 (Co-op.) Summerlandi Fruit Union.
9375-no5
“CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS ACT.”
NOTICE is hereby given, pui’suant to section
45 of the “ Co-operative Associations Act,”
that, unless cause is shown to the contrary,
the undermentioned associations will, at the ex¬
piration of two months from the date of this
notice, be struck off the Register and will be
dissolved.
Dated this 31st day of October, 1936.
H. G. GARRETT,
Registrar of Companies.
Cert. No.
291 (Co-op.)
220 (Co-op.)
282 (Co-op.)
290 (Co-op.)
259 (Co-op.)
Abbotsford Consumers Co-opera¬
tive Association.
Balfour Co-operative Association.
Belgo Co-operative Growers As¬
sociation.
British Columbia Cleaners and
Dyers Co-operative Association.
British Columbia Egg and Poul¬
try Co-operative Association, The.
Cert. No.
294 (Co-op.)
267 (Co-op.)
194 (Co-op.)
249 (Co-op.)
304 (Co-op.)
329 (Co-op.)
285 (Co-op.)
296 (Co-op.)
187 (Co-op.)
269 (Co-op.)
266 (Co-op.)
323 (Co-op.)
British Columbia Farmers Co-op¬
erative Marketing Association.
B.C. Fishermen’s Co-operative As¬
sociation.
Cawston Co-operative Fruit &
Canning Association.
Central Interior Co-operative
Grain & Hay Pool.
Chilliwack Co-operative Corn
Growers Association.
Columbia Potato Growers Asso¬
ciation, The.
Co-operative Building Association
of Greater Vancouver, B.C.
Co-operative Conference of Brit¬
ish Columbia, The.
Cowichan Co-operative Fruit
Growers Association, The.
Delta Co-operative Breeders So¬
ciety.
Delta Manor Co-operative Asso¬
ciation, The.
Farmei’s Co-operative Union of
Provident
Limited,
B.C.
69 (Co-op.) Fernie Industrial and
Co-operative Society
The.
116 (Co-op.) F. V. North Langley Co-opera¬
tive Association, The.
308 (Co-op.) Gabriola Agricultural Associa¬
tion ( Co-operative ) .
324 (Co-op.) Gifford and District Co-operative
Trading Society, The.
6 (Rural Tel.) Huntingdon Rural Telephone
Company, The.
298 (Co-op.) Interior Co-operative Association.
300 (Co-op.) Italian Business Co-operative As¬
sociation.
238 (Co-op.) Kootenay Co-operative Storage
Association.
30G (Co-op.) Lower Mainland Independent
Milk Producers Co-operative As¬
sociation.
283 (Co-op.) Mainland Hothouse Producers
Co-operative Association.
311 (Co-op.) Merritt Co-operative Coalmining
Association.
179 (Co-op.) Milner Co-operative Society.
312 (Co-op.) Mission Rhubarb Growers Co¬
operative Association.
180 (Co-op.) Nelson & District United Farm¬
ers Co-operative Association.
132 (Co-op.) Northern Okanagan Creamery
Association.
325 (Co-op.) Our Co-operative Association.
319 (Co-op.) Pacific Coast Growers Co-opera¬
tive Association.
47 (Co-op.)
322 (Co-op.)
331 (Co-op.)
297 (Co-op.)
Penticton Trading Association,
Limited.
Producers Co-operative Market¬
ing Exchange.
Property Holders Co-operative
Association.
Queen’s Bay Co-operative Asso¬
ciation.
255 (Co-op.)
293 (Co-op.)
326 (Co-op.)
265 (Co-op.)
320 (Co-op.)
161 (Co-op.)
273 (Co-op.)
Renata Co-operative Exchange.
Richmond and Marpole Farmers
Co-operative Association.
Richmond Co-operative ( Poultry }
Union. | & Dairy }
R.O.P. Co-operative Association
of B.C. Poultry Breeders, The.
Rossland Co-operative Transpor¬
tation Society, The.
Strawberry Hill Berry Growers’
Association.
Sunbeam Co-operative Society,
The.
192 (Co-op.)
316 (Co-op.)
242 (Co-op.)
313 (Co-op.)
Tarrys-Thrums Co-onerative As¬
sociation.
Vancouver Island Co-operative
Fruit Exchange, The.
Vancouver Island Co-operative
Hot House Association.
Victoria Co-operative Building
Craftsman’s Association.
9375-no5
November 19th, 1936.] THE B.C. GAZETTE.
1961
MISCELLANEOUS.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to subsec¬
tion (2) of section 198 of the “ Companies
Act,” that, unless cause is shown to the con¬
trary, each of the undermentioned companies
will, at the expiration of two months from the
date of this notice, be struck off the Register
and will be dissolved.
Dated this 7th day of November, 1936.
H. G. GARRETT,
Registrar of Companies.
Companies incorporated under “ Companies
Act, 1890.”
Cert. No.
283 (90) British Columbia Syndicate, Limited
Liability.
Companies incorporated under “ Companies
Act, 1897.”
667 (97)
1227 (97)
1553 (97)
2017 (97)
2946 (97)
142 (97)
3013 (97)
1356 (97)
Dardanelles and Okanagan Mining
Company, Limited, The.
Frank Lovick Piano Co., Limited.
G. A. Hankey & Company, Limited.
Haddington Island Quarry Com¬
pany, Limited.
Port Mellon Development Company,
Limited, The.
Red Mountain View Mines, Limited
(Non-Personal Liability).
Royal Financial Corporation, Lim¬
ited.
Securities Corporation of British
Columbia, Limited, The.
Companies incorporated under “ Companies
Act, 1910.”
5567 Abernethy Lougheed Logging Company,
Limited.
5612 A. J. Smith Garage Company, Limited,
The.
5041 Annandale Supply Co., Limited.
3966 Argyle Investment Co., Limited.
5845 B.C. Auto & Truck Wreckers, Limited.
2400 B.C. Marine, Limited.
2928 B.C. Pharmacal Co., Limited.
5109 Blue Band Navigation Co., Limited.
3594 British American Timber Company, Lim¬
ited.
163 British Coalinga Oil Fields, Limited.
1085 British Columbia Amusements Company,
Limited.
5404 Broadway Buildings, Limited.
5774 Brown Auto Repair & Storage, Limited.
4190 Bullock Gold Mines, Limited.
4951 Burnaby Townsites, Limited.
1542 Canadian Credit Co., Limited.
5750 Casano, Limited.
5529 Celtic Club, Limited, The.
5287 Coast Range Steel, Limited.
5790 Commercial Drive Garage, Limited.
4537 Cosmopolitan Lumber Company, Limited,
The.
5583 Deanshaven Development Company, Lim¬
ited.
3542 Dixie Mines, Limited (Non-Personal Lia¬
bility).
3203 Dumas Club Company, Limited.
1241 Dunford’s, Limited.
1264 Elderkin Forrest & Macgregor, Limited.
230 Elkins Brothers, Limited.
5532 George Rowcliffe, Limited.
5137 G. H. Cottrell Oil Tanking Company,
Limited.
3751 Haddington Quarry Company, Limited.
4186 Haig Fisheries, Limited.
3727 Herald Printing and Publishing Com¬
pany, Limited, The.
1267 Jarvis Electric Company, Limited, The.
781 J. Hanbury & Co., Limited.
5268 J. L. Mara & Co., Limited.
5401 J. M. Steves’ Dairy, Limited.
5769 J. N. Bell & Co., Limited.
Cert. No.
5639 John McAllister & Sons, Limited.
4162 J. T. Macgregor & Co., Limited.
3898 Kilburger’s, Limited.
2865 Lake Kathlyn Anthracite Coal Company,
Limited (Non-Personal Liability).
5256 Laminated Materials Company, Limited.
5657 Lund Club, Limited.
5126 Mercantile, Limited.
3087 Molybdenum Mining and Reduction Com¬
pany, Limited (Non-Personal Liability).
114 Northern Interior Land Company, Lim¬
ited.
5076 North West Building Company, Limited.
248 Okanagan Falls Land Company, Limited,
The.
5648 Pacific Coast Sports, Limited.
5026 Palmer Owen Logging Co., Limited.
3588 Richmond Arts, Limited.
5058 Shilvock-Jackson, Limited.
5192 Sipprell-Ralston, Limited.
4392 Standard Alberta Oils, Limited (Non-
Personal Liability).
5295 Standard Decorators, Limited.
4103 Stapledon & Carter, Limited.
5742 Strathcona Estates, Limited.
581 Wray and McKee, Limited.
Companies incorporated under “ Companies
Act, 1921.”
7177 A & C Company, Limited.
8907 Abbey, Limited, The.
7936 A. D. Anderson Administration Com¬
pany, Limited.
8472 Alaska Herring Packers, Limited.
9155 Allan P. Tynan and Company, Limited.
7149 Amalgamated Brewers Agency of Brit¬
ish Columbia, Limited, The.
9989 A. M. & H. Logging, Limited.
10741 Approved Securities, Limited.
10113 Archie Hogg Construction Co., Limited.
9694 Ardley Greenhouse, Limited.
10417 Armac Silver-Lead Mines, Limited
(Non-Personal Liability).
10332 Associated Brokerage Company, Lim¬
ited.
8759 Associated Canadian Hotels, Limited.
9466 Associated Oil Dealers, Limited.
6488 Atlantic Pacific Packing Company, Lim¬
ited.
9590 Aurimont Mines, Limited (Non-Personal
Liability) .
9799 Avenue Dollar Taxi, Limited.
9203 Bailey & Son, Limited.
7339 Barnet Lumber Company, Limited.
8161 Barr Bros. Lumber Co., Limited.
9737 Bastion Finance Company, Limited.
10359 B.C. Mineral Holdings Co., Ltd.
9584 Beaven, Limited.
9030 Bellroye Court, Limited.
8247 Bend Lumber Company, Limited, The.
10324 Berengaria Mining Company, Limited
(Non-Personal Liability).
10201 Big Black Bear Mining Company, Lim¬
ited (Non-Personal Liabiity) .
8213 Big Chief Woodyard, Limited.
7306 Blackburn, Limited.
8281 Bodie-Weeks Company, Limited.
7184 Boston Flat Company, Limited.
9816 Bray Woollen Mills, Limited, The.
10587 Britcol Construction Company, Ltd., The.
7385 British Canadian Proportions, Limited.
8829 British Colonial Securities, Limited.
9769 British Columbia Airways, Limited.
9564 British Columbia Apartments, Limited.
8164 British Columbia Fur Farm, Limited.
9710 British Picture Producers, Limited.
8956 British United Traders, Ltd.
6883 Brunette Lumber Company, Limited.
9016 Burrard Amusement Co., Limited.
8116 Burrard Knitting Mills, Limited.
9625 Cairncurran, Limited.
9929 Campbell Aristophonic Patents, Limited.
8964 Campbell River Stage & Taxi Co., Lim¬
ited.
10425 Canada Illustrated, Limited.
7532 Canadian American Timber Company,
Limited.
1962
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
[November 19th, 1936.
Cert. No.
9557 Canadian Automatic Ticket Recorders,
Limited.
10200 Canadian Axle & Coupling Co., Limited.
7906 Canadian Cartage Company, Limited,
The.
8205 Canadian Engineering Company, Lim¬
ited.
9798 Canadian Export and Import (1927),
Limited.
6465 Canadian Liquid Meter Company, Lim¬
ited.
6469 Canadian Mexican Gold Mines Limited
(Non-Personal Liability).
8232 C. & S. Towing Company, Limited.
8422 Cantelon Lumber & Shingle Co., Limited.
8628 Cariboo Lumber Company, Limited.
7503 Carter Bros., Limited.
10403 Central Copper & Gold Company, Lim¬
ited (Non-Personal Liability).
10140 Charles Saunders, Limited.
7986 Chocolate Shop, Limited.
10122 Christie-Barbara, Limited.
8036 Christy, Hall & Company, Limited.
9442 Clark Cooked Meat Company, Limited.
10991 Clark-Unwin Confectionery Company,
Limited.
10564 Colbert Oils, Limited (Non-Personal Lia¬
bility) .
8499 Commercial Bonding Company, Limited.
9794 Commercial Drug Company, Limited.
8832 Community Memorial Hall, Port Alberni,
Limited.
10639 Consolidated Copper & Gold Mines, Lim¬
ited (Non-Personal Liability).
7293 Continental Agencies, Limited.
8551 Creasey & Abrams, Limited.
8874 Creolisol Manufacturing Co., Limited.
10907 Crow’s Bar Placers, Limited (Non-Per¬
sonal Liability) .
10518 Dawson Gold Mines, Limited (Non-Per¬
sonal Liability) .
8865 Deep Sea Freighters, Limited.
8995 Dewdney Garage, Limited.
8451 Dewdney Shingle Company, Limited.
8452 D. Murchie & Son, Limited.
10761 Dominion Mineral Development Com¬
pany, Limited (Non-Personal Liability).
10266 Dominion Packing Company, Limited.
8464 Dominion Tailoring Company Limited.
9351 Eagle Rock Estates, Limited.
8948 E. D. Judson, Limited.
6239 Electric Panel Manufacturing, Limited.
8873 Ensign Fruit Company, Limited.
10239 Eric Husband, Limited.
7627 Eve Bros., Limited.
9415 Faery Fruit Lands, Limited.
10236 F. E. Harrison, Limited.
9067 Ferrier & Lucas, Limited.
8869 Firlock Lumber Company, Limited.
6751 Fook On Company, Limited.
6676 Fook Sang Company, Limited.
8361 Fowler Brothers Grain Company, Lim¬
ited.
10380 Francois Lake Logging Company, Lim¬
ited.
8163 Fraser Apartments, Limited.
10680 Fred Mason & Company, Limited.
9711 Fresh-Water Logging Company, Lim¬
ited.
10095 Gagne Pile Driving and Transportation
Company, Limited.
7955 Gas Turbines, Limited.
9821 G. B. O’Connor, Limited.
7832 Giant Salvage Co., Limited.
7413 Giles-Squier, Limited.
8043 Girdwood and Company, Limited.
8435 Grand Central Parking and Auto Sales,
Limited.
10703 Granville Merchants, Limited.
8256 Granville Properties, Limited.
8732 G. R. Drysdale, Limited.
6448 Great West Financial Security Company,
Limited.
9866 Great West Mines, Limited.
8852 Griffin-Filion, Limited.
7738 Grouse Mountain Highway and Scenic
Resoi’t, Limited.
Cert. No.
10316 Hanbury Hog Fuel Company, Limited.
9796 Happyland, Limited.
10512 Harry Routledge Company, Limited.
8392 Health Builders, Limited.
8634 Hecate Fish Products, Limited.
8625 Hobbs Brothers, Limited.
8152 Hotel Canada, Limited.
9924 Hugh A. Warner, Limited.
6493 Humphries & Anderson, Limited.
8437 Ideal Securities, Limited.
7278 Imported Hardwoods, Limited.
9692 Industrial Securities, Limited.
9581 Inland Agencies, Limited.
9854 Insurance Service Corporation, Limited.
7005 Invermere Golf Club, Limited.
10447 Iron & Metals, Limited.
9576 James and Wood, Limited.
10419 James Richmond, Limited.
8782 J. A. Walker & Company, Limited.
10832 Jessie Gold Mines, Limited (Non-Per¬
sonal Liability).
10357 J. H. Good & Company, Limited.
7331 Kalum Lake Mines, Limited (Non-Per¬
sonal Liability) .
10106 Kamloops Hardware Company, Limited.
6841 K. & K. Timber Company, Limited.
10078 Kapel’s All Canadian Shows, Limited.
10008 Kennedy Construction Company, Lim¬
ited.
8622 Killarney Mines, Limited.
7174 King-crest Tennis Club, Limited.
10100 Kootenay Central Mining and Develop¬
ment Company, Limited (Non-Personal
Liability) .
9631 Kootenay Mines Securities Company,
Limited.
7070 Kootenay Trading Company, Limited.
7632 Leadville Mining Company, Limited
(Non-Personal Liability), The.
7214 Leigh & Cuthbertson, Limited.
8121 Leon M. Gold, Limited.
8776 Le Page, Limited.
8902 Lions Gate Meat Market, Limited.
7928 Lock Grocery Company, Limited.
9025 Longworth Lumber Company, Limited.
10775 Lorraine Copper Silver Mines, Limited
(Non-Personal Liability).
8440 Lumberman’s Club, Limited.
9653 Lynn Valley Silver Fox Co., Limited.
8573 Mahatma Orchards, Limited.
10139 Mallis, Limited.
10321 Maple & Tenth Service & Garage, Lim¬
ited.
9224 Marigold Hat Shop, Limited.
10230 Marine Agents (Vancouver) , Limited.
8021 Marmot Metals Mining Company, Lim¬
ited (Non-Personal Liability).
8880 Mary Ryan Mines, Limited (Non-Per¬
sonal Liability) .
9472 Matheson Motors, Limited.
6152 Maxime’s Millinery, Limited.
9096 Maylor Avery, Limited.
6129 Minto Electric Light Heat & Power
Company, Limited, The.
10726 Mogul Mining Company, Limited (Non-
Personal Liability) .
9907 Moncrieff & Vistacenet, Limited.
9754 Moore Logging Company, Limited.
9612 Murgatroyd’s, Limited.
8290 Musquash Farms, Limited.
10025 McAllister Agencies, Limited.
10811 McCulloch Motor Company, Limited.
9844 McQuillin, Limited.
6185 McVicar Shingle Company, Limited.
10131 Nelson Island Lime Company, Limited.
9662 Nemo Manufacturing Company, Limited.
8982 New England Hotel and Cafe, Limited.
9684 New Republic Chinese Daily Newspaper
Publishing Company, Limited, The.
9446 Newton Securities, Limited.
8765 Northern Packing Company, Limited.
10360 Northern Securities, Limited.
8985 Northern Shipping Company, Limited.
8136 Oak Tree Service, Limited.
9033 Oceania Industries, Limited.
9738 Ocean Salvage Company, Limited.
9654 Ocean Stevedoring Co., Limited.
November 19th, 1936.] THE B.C. GAZETTE.
1963
Cert. No.
8296 Olympic Cafe, Limited, The.
8492 Orion Fishing & Packing Company, Lim¬
ited.
10934 Otter Bay Fishing Company, Limited.
7930 Outings Manufacturing Co., Limited.
9006 Pacific Brick, Limited.
7315 Pacific Cedar Company, Limited.
9195 Pacific Coast Terminals, Limited.
8388 Pacific Distributors, Limited.
8414 Pacific Estates, Limited.
10423 Pacific Gold Mines, Limited.
8672 Permanent Construction Company, Lim¬
ited, The.
9467 Petroleum Products Supply Company,
Limited.
8919 Poole Electric Company, Limited.
8218 Portland Canal Electric Laundry, Lim¬
ited.
7926 Portlock Fishing Company, Limited, The.
8199 Premier Coal Company, Limited.
8016 Premier Physio-Therapy Clinics, Lim¬
ited.
8927 Prince George Paper and Lumber Com¬
pany, Limited.
9196 Radio, Limited.
10846 Ravey Consolidated Mines, Limited.
10947 Renfrew Cedar Co., Limited, The.
10436 Revenue Consolidated Mines, Limited.
7927 Reynolds Cartage Company, Limited.
7226 R. H. Rook, Limited.
7290 Richardson & Walsh, Limited.
9685 Riverview Land Company, Limited.
9031 R. S. Jamieson & Company, Limited.
10345 Saanich Hot-House Company, Limited.
8010 Salsbury and Company, Limited.
8404 Scott Cove Logging Co., Limited.
10211 Security Finance, Limited.
8262 Shell Shipping & Trading Company,
Limited.
7588 Shingle Exchange, Limited.
6577 Shore-Wallace Company, Limited, The.
8207 Shuswap Transportation Company, Lim¬
ited.
10497 Signal Devices, Limited.
9947 Silverado Consolidated, Limited (Non-
Personal Liability).
7102 Skeena Laminated Wood Company, Lim¬
ited.
8206 Southard Motors, Limited.
8608 Sowaqua Mining Company, Limited.
7741 Stoddart’s, Limited.
8837 Sunalta Creameries, Limited.
8890 Sunrise Mining Company, Limited (Non-
Personal Liability).
10408 Sunset Radio, Limited.
9675 Sutton and Fletcher, Limited.
8553 Takahara, Limited.
10104 Tayler Shipping Company, Limited.
8836 Terminal Merchandisers, Limited.
8485 Terminal Securities, Limited.
9824 Tertiary Holding Company, Limited
(Non-Personal Liability! .
9008 Thos. Steele & Son, Limited.
10461 Todd-Torey Building Corporation, Lim¬
ited.
8367 Tomahawk Saw Mills, Limited.
8463 Trenwith, Limited.
9766 Trojan Storage Battery Company, Lim¬
ited.
11061 Tulameen Coal Mines, Limited.
9526 Turgeon Doyle Company, Limited.
8810 Underwood Lumber, Logging & Power
Co., Limited.
11044 United Copper-Gold Mines, Limited
(Non-Personal Liability).
9140 United Lode Mining Company, Limited
(Non-Personal Liability).
10650 Universal Electric, Limited.
9644 Valencia Apartments, Limited.
8950 Valveoiler, Limited.
10411 Vancouver Armoury Association, Lim¬
ited.
9858 Vancouver Art Metal Works, Limited,
The.
8992 Vancouver Hardwood Floor Company,
Limited.
Cert. No.
9159 Vancouver Orient Export Company,
Limited.
7878 Vancouver Pork Butchers, Limited.
6602 Vancouver Wood Yard, Limited.
7915 Vaucroft, Limited.
9695 Vedder Trading Company, Limited.
8217 Victoria Fur Farms, Limited.
9845 Victoria Motor Coach Co., Limited.
6867 Vince and Company, Limited.
10024 Warn Signals, Limited.
7711 Weiler Furniture Company, Limited.
8679 West Coast Boiler & Tank Company,
Limited.
9965 West Coast Novelty Co., Limited.
10178 West Coast Timber Company, Limited.
8621 Yv^estern Canada Fruit & Produce Ex¬
change, Limited, The.
8604 Western Canada Magic Silver Black Fox
& Fur Company, Limited.
10484 Westley Lumber Company, Limited.
6472 Westminster Motors, Limited.
6691 White Rock Tug Company, Limited.
9603 Wilcock & Co., Limited.
7050 Wild Horse Gold Mining Syndicate, Lim¬
ited (Non-Personal Liability).
9429 William Cornfield, Limited.
9948 Willingdon Place, Limited.
7253 W. J. Savory Seed and Floral Company,
Limited.
6808 W. L. Comyn & Co., Limited.
Companies incorporated under “ Companies
Act, 1929.”
12840 Abbotsford 25c. Taxi, Limited.
13651 A. E. Jukes & Company (Victoria) , Lim¬
ited.
12008 Agassiz-Vancouver Motor Freight, Lim¬
ited.
12943 Alert Logging Company, Limited.
11078 Aliford Fisheries, Ltd.
12017 All Brothers (Canada) , Limited.
11819 Atlas Educational Films, Ltd.
11850 B.C. Colliery, Ltd.
12483 B.C. Empire Salmon Canners, Limited.
11873 B.C. Forest Products, Limited.
12375 B.C. Hydraulics, Limited.
11745 B.C. Inventions, Limited.
13003 B.C. Scientific Instrument Manufactur¬
ers, Ltd.
13029 B.C. Shell Products, Limited.
11711 B.C. Tobacco, Limited.
12487 Benson-Taylor, Limited.
12649 Boys’ Shop, Limited, The.
11529 Braemar Mining Company, Limited
(Non-Personal Liability).
11613 Brett’s (Abbotsford), Limited.
13439 Bridge River Pacific Mines, Limited
(Non-Personal Liability).
12018 British Guild Players, Limited.
11875 British Investments, Limited.
12950 Broughton Land Company, Limited.
12493 Brunt Distillation, Ltd.
12094 Cadmium Platers, Limited.
11747 Calder-Waddicor, Limited.
11750 Canada Lead Products Limited.
13892 Canada Rooms, Limited.
12019 Carpenter’s, Limited.
12883 Carver Churn Co., Limited.
12042 Cashman’s Style Shop, Limited.
11848 C. B. McNeill, Limited.
12380 Cedar Creek Placer Gold, Limited (Non-
Personal Liability).
11896 Chauffeur’s Service, Limited.
12208 City Auto Service, Limited.
12875 City Electric Company, Limited.
11882 Clahwhit Sulphite Fibre Company, Lim¬
ited.
12600 Coast Contracting & Fencing Co., Ltd.
12554 Cocos Island Treasure, Limited.
11879 Coleman & Harvey, Limited.
11983 Cottingham Auto Painting Co., Ltd.
11523 Cranbrook Hardware, Limited.
13218 Crazy Crystals (Canada) , Limited.
13061 Darlings Drugs, Limited.
11766 Delta Manor Chicken Products, Ltd.
12182 Delta Oyster Company, Limited.
1964
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
[November 19th, 1936.
Cert. No.
Cert. No.
12702 Deroche Hydro-Electric Company, Lim¬
ited.
12035 Dinsmore Brothers, Limited.
12594 Donna Lowe Confections, Limited.
13922 Dynamo Mines Syndicate, Limited, The.
13074 E. A. Lee Style Shop, Limited.
11634 Edenapple Vendors (Vancouver), Lim¬
ited.
11599 Edge Grain Machiney, Limited.
12244 Edka Theatres, Limited.
12044 E. J. McClellan Company, Limited.
11611 Electric Laboratories, Limited.
12084 Elks Taxi Transfer and Freight, Lim¬
ited.
12512 E. M. Hall Farm and Dairy Produce
Company, Limited.
13051 Empire Animated Cartoons, Ltd.
12859 Empire Mills, Limited.
12005 Evelyn Apartments, Limited.
11601 Exclusive Ladies Wear, Limited.
11869 Fagersta Steel Company of Canada,
Limited.
12069 Fairyland Amusements, Ltd.
12427 Federated Orchards (Penticton), Lim¬
ited.
11867 Federated Orchards (Summerland) ,
Limited.
12188 Fisher Creek Syndicate, Limited.
12148 Fraternal Printing & Publishing Com¬
pany, Limited.
12119 Fred Cox Service, Ltd., The.
12029 Gane Distributors, Limited.
12688 Grandoro Mining and Milling Company,
Limited (Non-Personal Liability).
12678 Grant Colborne, Limited.
11574 Gray Bros., Limited.
11794 Greyhound Lines (B.C.) , Limited.
12163 Griffith & Lee Agencies, Limited.
12458 G. S. Manufacturing Company, Limited.
11921 Harbour Woodyard, Ltd.
12570 Harding & Wright, Limited.
12151 Hawkins & Hayward, Ltd.
12054 Hayr Hardware, Limited.
12003 Heith-Wel Poultry Products, Limited.
12070 H. H. Roberts Construction Co., Ltd.
12071 H. H. Roberts Realty Corporation, Ltd.
12051 H. J. Duker, Limited.
13081 International Holder Company, Limited.
12423 Island Mills, Limited.
12548 Jabours, Limited.
12085 Jamieson Distributors, Limited.
12181 Johnson Auto Signal Company, Limited.
11842 Jos. Greer, Ltd.
12284 Kamloops Forest Products, Limited.
12014 Kerrisdale Recreations, Limited.
12710 Ker’s Batteries, Limited.
11871 Kidston’s, Limited.
12272 Leigh Real Estate and Building, Limited.
11671 L-H-L, Limited.
12624 Loughboro Clear Cedar Lumber Co.,
Limited.
12074 Lucky Seven, Limited.
11895 Maison Steadman, Limited.
12507 Malahat Wood Company, Limited.
11885 Maple Ridge loco Motor Freight, Lim¬
ited.
11677 Maple Ridge Motors, Limited.
12098 Marpole Theatre, Limited.
12064 Meraloma Club, Limited.
11626 M. G. Hill Contracting Co., Limited.
12109 Midino Stores, Limited.
11860 Mission Piling Company, Limited.
13300 Modern Appliances, Limited.
11814 Morrow Coal & Ice Company, Limited.
13213 Mount Sicker Lumber and Shingle Mills,
Limited.
13059 Mutual Construction Company, Limited.
12205 Nanaimo Pole Company, Limited.
13131 News (Vancouver) Publishers, Limited,
The.
12047 New Westminster Holdings, Limited.
12967 Nicola Developments, Limited.
12011 North Arm Shingle Comnany, Limited.
12086 Northern B.C. Airways, Limited.
1.1880 Northern Limeshell Products, Limited.
12963 Northern Mills, Limited.
12049 Northwestern Concrete Pipe Company,
Limited.
11820
12254
12737
12246
12104
11213
12090
11874
11890
12021
12312
12413
12277
12091
11782
11868
12968
11650
11866
12006
12945
12036
11889
12494
13289
11718
11724
13697
11591
11884
12087
12025
12026
|
12495
11595
13564
13373
13731
11791
11285
12743
12039
11783
13270
12406
12434
11583
12478
11898
12296
13077
12979
12260
' 13067
12618
13157
I 12089
! 11580
13045
11276
11816
12133
13239
12061
North West Logging Company, Limited.
Pacific Bottle Company, Limited.
Pacific Coast Automobile Association,
Limited.
Pacific Electric, Limited.
Pacific Fur-Bearing Animals, Limited.
Pacific Petrol Products, Limited.
Pacific Power Holdings, Limited.
Palmer Bar Placers, Limited (Non-Per¬
sonal Liability) .
Palmerston Co., Limited.
Peerless Sand & Gravel Company, Lim¬
ited.
Pemberton Ranches, Limited.
Penticton Community Hotel Company,
Limited.
Penticton Securities, Limited, The.
Petrie Lime Products, Limited.
Port Hardy Industries, Limited.
Powell River Finance Company, Limited.
Premier Motor Company, Limited.
Produce Cold Storage, Limited.
Produce Sales, Limited.
Radec Lumber Company, Limited.
Restor Cement Laboratories, Ltd.
Robson Hotel, Limited.
Royal City Produce Company, Limited.
Ruby Gold Mines, Limited.
Seattle-Cariboo Mining Company, Lim¬
ited (Non-Personal Liability) .
Self-Adjusting Transmission Company,
Limited.
Shea-Pacific Company, Limited.
Silver Bear Mines, Limited (Non-Per¬
sonal Liability) .
Standard Gypsum Company of Canada,
Limited.
Star Theatre, Limited.
Sterling Markets, Limited.
Storey’s Hollow Tree Nut Shops, Lim¬
ited.
Storey’s Specialties (Holdings), Lim¬
ited.
Stylex Garments, Limited.
Sullivan Ridge Gold Mines, Limited
(Non-Personal Liability).
Sun Blaze Coal Co., Ltd. (Non-Personal
Liability) .
Tabor Gold (Cariboo), Limited (Non-
Personal Liability).
T. A. Lee, Whitmore & Carling, Ltd.
Tea Kettle Inn, Limited, The.
Teddy’s Variety & Furniture Stores,
Limited.
Thurburn, Parr & Byrne, Limited.
Trans Pacific Import and Export, Lim¬
ited.
T. S. Mai’tyn, Limited.
United Placers, Limited (Non-Personal
Liability) .
Vancouver Amusements, Ltd.
Vancouver Titles, Limited.
Victoria Fish Meal & Fertilizer Com¬
pany, Limited.
Walkathon, Limited.
Walker’s Outings, Limited.
Waterloo Gold Mines, Limited (Non-Per¬
sonal Liability) , The.
Watson Bar Syndicate, Limited.
Waverley Land Company, Limited.
W.B. Auto Service, Limited.
Weeks Motors, Limited.
W. E. Sherlock, Ltd.
West Coast Charcoal and Wood Products
Company, Limited.
Western Electric & Engineering Com¬
pany, Limited.
Wilbur Towing Company, Limited.
Williams Credit Jewellers, Limited.
Wilson Ranch, Limited.
Woodhill Mines, Limited.
Yale Hotel Co., Limited.
Zeballos River Mining Company, Lim¬
ited.
Zeplen Tire Corporation (Canada) , Lim¬
ited. 9396-nol2
November 19th, 1936.] THE B.C. GAZETTE.
1965
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
“INSURANCE ACT.”
NOTICE is hereby given that the Cornhill
Insurance Company, Limited, has ap¬
pointed Herbert Richard Fullerton, of Vancou¬
ver, as its attorney for the purposes of the
“ Insurance Act,” in place of W. B. Blane, of
Vancouver.
Dated this 2nd day of November, 1936.
H. G. GARRETT,
9410-no5 Superintendent, of Insurance.
“COMPANIES ACT.”
NOTICE is hereby given that Alberni Pacific
Lumber Co., Limited, whose registered
office is situate at 837 Hastings Street West,
Vancouver, B.C., and which carries on its busi¬
ness at Vancouver, B.C., intends to apply to
the Registrar of Companies for approval of a
change of its name to the name “ Somass Timber
Company, Limited,” at the expiration of four
weeks from the date of this notice.
Dated this 5th day of November, 1936.
H. G. GARRETT,
9407-no5 Registrar of Companies.
NOTICE.
William Robert Cox, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that all persons
having claims against the estate of
William Robert Cox, deceased, formerly of
Powell River, British Columbia, who died on
September 6th, 1936, are required, on or before
the 15th day of December, 1936, to deliver or
send by prepaid letter full particulars of their
claims, duly verified, to Battleman M. Macin-
tyre, executor of the will of the said deceased,
William Robert Cox, at Hotel Rodmay, Powell
River, B.C.
And take notice that after the last-mentioned
date the executor will proceed to distribute the
assets of the deceased among the persons
entitled thereto, having regard only to the
claims of which he shall then have had notice.
Dated this 20th day of October, 1936.
THOMAS T. TAYLOR,
Solicitor for the Executor, Battleman
9290-oc29 M. Macintyre, Powell River, B.C.
“COMPANIES ACT.”
NOTICE is hereby given that London Rib-
stone Petroleums, Limited, has this day
converted itself, under section 66 of the “ Com¬
panies Act,” into a specially limited company,
and that: —
(a.) The name of the Company now is “ Lon¬
don Ribstone Petroleums, Limited (Non-Per¬
sonal Liability)”:
( b .) The objects of the Company now are the
objects set forth in section 23 (1) of the said
Act :
(c.) The liability of the members is limited,
and a member shall not be personally liable for
more than the amount actually agreed to be
paid for any shares taken or held by him.
Dated this 30th day of October, 1936.
H. G. GARRETT,
9407-no5 Register of Companies.
“ COMPANIES ACT.”
The Dominion Tug & Barge Company,
Limited.
OTICE is hereby given that by special
resolution passed on the 22nd day of
October, 1936i, The Dominion Tug & Barge
Company, Limited, resolved to wind up volun¬
tarily, and appointed George M. Lindsay, of
Vancouver, as liquidator.
Dated at Vancouver, B.C., this 26th day of
October, 1936.
GEORGE M. LINDSAY,
9298-oc29 Liquidator.
“INSURANCE ACT.”
OTICE is hereby given that The Monarch
Life Assurance Company has appointed
R. Frank R. Boreham, of Vancouver, as its
attorney for the purposes of the “ Insurance
Act,” in place of R. W. Harris, of Vancouver.
Dated this 4th day of November, 1936.
H. G. GARRETT,
9419-nol2 Superintendent of Insurance.
NOTICE.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the
provisions of the “ Vancouver Incorpora¬
tion Act, 1921,” and amending Acts, and pursu¬
ant to the provisions of a by-law passed by the
Council of the City of Vancouver in that behalf,
that the Collector of Taxes for the City of Van¬
couver is authorized and shall proceed to offer
for sale by public auction, in the Council
Chamber at the Temporary City Hall, 16 Has¬
tings Street East, in the City of Vancouver,
commencing at the hour of 10 o’clock in the
forenoon of the 23rd day of November, 1936,
each and every parcel of land and improvements
thereon upon which taxes or local improvements
or special assessments or other charges appear¬
ing on the roll at the time of the passing of said
by-law have been delinquent for a period of two
years prior to the passing of such by-law, ex¬
cepting such arrears as are exempted under the
provisions of the said “ Vancouver Incorpora¬
tion Act, 1921,” and amending Acts, and the
“ Vancouver Enabling Act, 1935,” and amend¬
ments thereto.
Dated at Vancouver, B.C., this 15th day of
October, 1936.
JAS. L. ARMSTRONG,
Acting City Treasurer and Collector.
9267-oc22
6
Leslie Salt Company of Vancouver, Limited
(in Voluntary Liquidation).
'M'OTICE is hereby given that Leslie Salt
Company of Vancouver, Limited, has re¬
solved to wind up voluntarily.
Dated this 31st day of October, 1936.
R. A. C. DOUGLAS,
Liquidator.
640 Pender Street West, Vancouver, B.C.
9411-no5
NOTICE.
McLellan & McCarter, Limited (in Volun¬
tary Liquidation).
rpAKE NOTICE that the final meeting of
-L McLellan & McCarter, Limited, pursuant
to section 215 of the “ Companies Act,” will be
held at 1500 The Royal Bank Building, Van¬
couver, B.C., on Monday, the 16th day of
November, 1936, at the hour of 10.30 o’clock in
the forenoon, for the purpose of considering
the liquidator’s account and the winding-up.
Dated at Vancouver, B.C., this 9th dav of
October, 1936.
9255-ocl5
HAROLD BAGULEY,
Liquidator.
1966
THE B.C. GAZETTE.
[November 19th, 1936.
MISCELLANEOUS.
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS.
NOTICE.
SAYWARD DISTRICT.
Associated Timber Exporters of British
Columbia, Limited (in Voluntary
Liquidation) .
]yr OTICE is hereby given, pursuant to sec-
' tion 215 of the “ Companies Act,” that
a general meeting of the members of the above
Company will be held at Room 817, Metro¬
politan Building, 837 Hastings Street West,
Vancouver, B.C., on Monday, the 23rd day of
November, 1936, at the hour of 3 o'clock in the
afternoon, for the purpose of having an account
laid before them showing the manner in which
the winding-up has been conducted and the
property of the Company disposed of, and
hearing the explanation of the liquidators, and
to determine the manner in which the books,
accounts, and documents of the Company and
the liquidators shall be disposed of.
Dated at Vancouver, B.C., this 23rd day of
October, 1936.
J. G. McCONVILLE,
Liquidator.
J. J. FERBER, C.A.,
9289-oc29 Liquidator.
CERTIFICATES OF
IMPROVEMENTS.
OHIO, OHIO No. 1, GOLD CUP No. 3, AND
GOLD CUP No. 4 MINERAL CLAIMS.
Situate in the Nelson Mining Division of West
Kootenay District. Where located : Elise
Mountain.
TAKE NOTICE that Gold Cup Mining Com¬
pany Limited (Non-Personal Liability),
Free Miner’s Certificate No. 25301E, intends,
sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to
the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Im¬
provements for the purpose of obtaining Crown
grants of the above claims.
And further take notice that action, under
section 85 of the “ Mineral Act,” must be com¬
menced before the issuance of such Certificates
of Improvements.
Dated this 21st day of October, 1936.
GOLD CUP MINING COMPANY, LIMITED
(NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY).
9446-nol9 R. W. Haggen, Agent.
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS.
NEW WESTMINSTER DISTRICT.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermen¬
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Depart¬
ment of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the
Government Agent, Vancouver: —
Lot 5800, Gp. 1. — Department of Public Works,
Canada.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister
of Lands within sixty days from the date of
this notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 29th, 1936.
9368-oc29
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermen¬
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the Gov¬
ernment Agent, Nanaimo:- — -
Lot 994. — Department of Public Works,
Canada.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister
of Lands within sixty days from the date of
this notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., November 5th, 1936.
9383-no5
NEW WESTMINSTER DISTRICT.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermen¬
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
statement of their contention to the Minister
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the Gov¬
ernment Agent, Vancouver: —
Lot 5801, Gp. 1. — B.C. Government.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
of Lands within sixty days from the date of
this notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., November 5th, 1936.
9383-no5
CLAYOQUOT DISTRICT.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermen¬
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the Gov¬
ernment Agent, Alberni : —
Lot 1531. — Department of Public Works,
Canada.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister
of Lands within sixty days from the date of
this notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Survey or -General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 1st, 1936. 9318-ocl
CARIBOO DISTRICT.
1VTOTICE is hereby given that the undermen-
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the
Government Agent, Quesnel: —
Lot 10192. — Martha Secord Mulvahill, Applica¬
tion to Purchase.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister of
Lands within sixty days from the date of this
notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 15th, 1936.
9339-ocl5
November 19th, 1936.] THE B.C. GAZETTE.
1967
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS.
KOOTENAY DISTRICT.
t
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermen¬
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the
Government Agent, Nelson: —
Lot 14356. — Department of Public Works,
Canada, Application to Lease.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister of
Lands within sixty days from the date of this
notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., November 12th, 1936.
9506-nol2
RANGE 5, COAST DISTRICT.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermen¬
tioned tract of land, situated in the above-
named district, has been surveyed, and that a
plan of the same can be seen at the Department
of Lands, Victoria, and at the office of the
Government Agent, Prince Rupert:—
Lot 6307. — William Anthony Brown, Applica¬
tion to Lease, dated January 20th, 1936.
Persons considering their rights adversely
affected by the above survey must furnish a
statement of their contention to the Minister of
Lands within sixty days from the date of this
notice.
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., November 12th, 1936.
9506-nol2
TIMBER SALE X20735.
EALED TENDERS will be received by the
Minister of Lands at Victoria, B.C., not
later than noon on the 12th day of January,
1937, for the purchase of Licence X20735, to cut
9,846,000 feet of spruce on an area adjoining
the south boundary of S.T.L. 31493, situated
1 mile south of Newlands Station, Canadian
National Railway, Cariboo Land District.
One year will be allowed for removal of
timber.
Further particulars of the Chief Forester,
Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Prince
George, B.C. 9394-nol2
LILLOOET DISTRICT.
OTICE is hereby given that the undermen¬
tioned mineral claims, situated in the
above-named district, have been surveyed, and
that plans of the same can be seen at the
Department of Lands1, Victoria, and at the office
of the Government Agent, Clinton: —
Lot 4763. — “ Fir Bench No. 2.”
„ 4767. — “ Fir Bench No. 3.”
F. C. GREEN,
Surveyor-General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., November 5th, 1936.
9383-no5
LILLOOET DISTRICT.
OTICE is hereby given that the undermen¬
tioned mineral claims, situated in the
above-named district, have been surveyed, and
that plans of the same can be seen at the
Department of Lands, Victoria, and at the
office of the Government Agent, Clinton: —
Lot 6444. — “ Mountain View.”
„ 6446. — “ Mucker’s Dream.”
„ 6447. — “ Alpha Fraction.”
„ 6448.—“ Green Rock.”
„ 6449.—“ Wabash.”
„ 6450.—“ Goldside No. 3.”
„ 6451. — “ Flosette.”
„ 6452.—“ Goldside.”
„ 6453.—“ Goldside No. 2.”
„ 6454.—“ Goldside No. 1.”
„ 6455. — “ Beta Fraction.”
„ 6457. — “ Gamma Fraction.”
„ 6458. — “ Contra No. 1.”
„ 6459. — “ Contra No. 2.”
„ 6460.—“ Contra No. 3.”
„ 6461. — “ Contra No. 4.”
„ 6462. — “ Contra No. 5.”
F. C. GREEN,
Survey or -General.
Department of Lands,
Victoria, B.C., October 8th, 1936. 9329-oc8
VICTORIA, B.C. : Printed by Charles F. Banfield.
Printer to the King’s Most Excellent Majesty.
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